Venue: The Council Chamber, County Hall, Rhadyr, Usk, NP15 1GA with remote attendance
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: None. |
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Public Open Forum Scrutiny Committee Public Open Forum ~ Guidance
Our Scrutiny Committee meetings are live streamed and a link to the live stream will be available on the meeting page of the Monmouthshire County Council website
If you would like to share your thoughts on any proposals being discussed by Scrutiny Committees, you can submit your representation in advance via this form
· Please share your views by uploading a video or audio file (maximum of 4 minutes) or; · Please submit a written representation (via Microsoft Word, maximum of 500 words)
The deadline for submitting representations to the Council is 5pm three clear working days in advance of the meeting.
If representations received exceed 30 minutes, a selection of these based on theme will be shared at the Scrutiny Committee meeting. All representations received will be made available to councillors prior to the meeting. If you would like to attend one of our meetings to speak under the Public Open Forum at the meeting, you will need to give three working days’ notice by contacting Scrutiny@monmouthshire.gov.uk . The amount of time afforded to
each member of the public to speak is at the chair’s
discretion, but to enable us to accommodate multiple speakers, we
ask that contributions be no longer than 3
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Care Inspectorate Wales Inspection PDF 293 KB To review the recent inspection report. Additional documents:
Minutes: Jane Rodgers and Ben Anderson introduced the report which was a performance evaluation of the children's services by Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW), highlighting the strengths and areas for improvement identified by the inspection report. Ben Anderson, CIW, commented that the inspection overall was positive and that there was evidence of ongoing development of the service since February. He highlighted the focus going forward would be to focus on practice and quality to ensure compliance with statutory duties and to capture the voice of children. Diane Corrister answered the members’ questions in detail, together with Jane Rodgers and Ben Anderson.
Key points made by Members:
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Home to School Transport Policy To conduct pre-decision scrutiny on the proposals under consultation. Additional documents:
Minutes: Cabinet Member Martyn Groucott introduced the report, explaining that the purpose of the consultation and the report brought to the committee was to consider whether to adopt the statutory distance eligibility criteria for the provision of free home to school transport. He answered the members’ questions with Debra Hill-Howells.
Key points made by Members:
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People Scrutiny Committee Forward Work Programme and Action List PDF 385 KB Minutes: Noted. |
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Cabinet and Council Planner PDF 484 KB Minutes: Noted. |
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Next Meeting: 24th September 2024 at 10.00am Minutes: Noted. |