Venue: Meeting Room 2 - Level 3, Gun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham ME4 4TR
Contact: Wayne Hemingway, Principal Democratic Services Officer
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Apologies for absence Minutes: There were none. |
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Record of decisions PDF 353 KB Minutes: The record of the meeting held on 6 August 2019 was agreed by the Cabinet and signed by the Leader as a correct record. |
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Declarations of Disclosable Pecuniary Interests and Other Significant Interests PDF 117 KB Minutes: Disclosable pecuniary interests
There were none.
Other significant interests (OSIs)
There were none.
Other interests
There were none. |
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Minutes: Background:
This report presented information on a number of vacancies that officers had requested approval to commence recruitment for, following the process agreed by Cabinet on 7 January 2003 (decision number 9/2003).
Details of the posts were set out within Appendix 1 to the report.
Reasons:
The posts presented to Cabinet will support the efficient running of the Council. |
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Ofsted Inspection of Medway's Children's Services PDF 137 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Background:
The Cabinet accepted this report as urgent to enable it to formally receive and consider the outcome of the inspection and the statutory direction at the earliest opportunity.
This report provided details of the outcome of the Ofsted Inspection of Local Authority Children’s Services (ILACS) which took place in Medway from 15 to 26 July 2019. The report also set out information relating to the statutory direction issued by the Department for Education (DfE) and gave an overview of the completed and planned actions.
The report stated that the inspection found the overall effectiveness of Children’s Services to be inadequate. Ofsted’s published report identified 10 areas for improvement as set out in paragraph 3.2 of the report, as well as highlighting some strengths, as set out in paragraph 3.3 of the report. Ofsted also recognised that the service had ‘committed workers and frontline managers who strive to provide children with a good service’ and that morale was high amongst frontline practitioners and their managers.
The report stated that following the publication of Ofsted’s report, the DfE had issued a statutory direction to Medway Council due to poor performance in Children’s Social Care Services. As such, an independent Children’s Services Commissioner had been appointed by the Secretary of State. The Commissioner’s remit was set out in paragraph 4.4 of the report.
In addition, the report provided details of progress made since the inspection, as set out in section 6 of the report. In particular, the Council was required to submit an Action Plan to Ofsted by 28 November 2019, whilst the Children’s Services Commissioner was required to report to the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families by 1 December 2019.
Reasons:
To formally notify the Cabinet of the outcome of the inspection.
To ensure the Cabinet is informed of the feedback from the Children’s Services Commissioner. |
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Exclusion of the Press and Public PDF 84 KB Minutes:
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Council Response to Draft Further Report from the LGO Re: Mainstream Home to School Transport Decision and Policy Additional documents:
Minutes: Background:
The Cabinet accepted this exempt report as urgent to enable the Council’s response to be submitted to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGO) by 12 September 2019.
This exempt report provided details of a draft further report submitted by the LGO in response to the decisions of the Cabinet on 11 June 2019 to approve the continued use and application of the Council’s current Education Travel Assistance Policy.
It was noted that in line with rule 15.11 of Chapter 4, Part 5 of the Constitution, call in could be waived where any delay likely to be caused by the call-in process would seriously prejudice the Council’s or the public’s interests. In this case, the deadline for the submission of the Council’s response to the LGO was 12 September 2019. The Chairman of the Children and Young People Overview and Scrutiny Committee agreed that the decisions proposed were reasonable in all the circumstances and to them being treated as a matter of urgency and to waive call in.
Reasons:
This is set out in paragraph 9.1 of the exempt report. |