6 RESPONSE PLAN TO OUR BRAVERY BROUGHT JUSTICE REPORT
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That the Council asks the Cabinet to consider
the additional observations made at this meeting, as well as the observations
of the Scrutiny Committees and the Governance and Audit Committee, when
adopting the new Response Plan.
Additional documents:
Decision:
The main
points of the Meeting's discussion were confirmed as follows:
· To reiterate the request to the
Welsh Government for a public inquiry, and share the Government's response to
the request with the Members of the Full Council.
· To emphasise the importance of the
efficiency of Whistleblowing, Safeguarding and Reasonable Force Policies.
· To ask for the wider distribution of
Safeguarding Referral Forms rather than only to Headteachers and Chairs of
Governing Bodies.
· To share information about
expenditure on support, therapy and counselling for victims to give assurance
that we are spending enough on this support.
· To emphasise the importance of the
Reasonable Force Policy and that it is given due consideration in the response.
· To consider how to ensure that the
safeguarding policy is followed when the information is confidential and not
known to all members of a school's governing body.
· To give consideration to ensuring
that concerns are taken seriously and that this is reinforced in culture.
· To ensure that record keeping
arrangements, and any relevant training, are reviewed and that a dedicated
officer be considered to verify the quality of records.
· The need for reassurance of what
would be different if someone should raise concerns today.
· The need to publish a concise and
easy-to-read version of the document.
RESOLVED:
To ask
the Cabinet to consider the above observations, as well as those from an
Extraordinary Meeting of the Care Scrutiny Committee (13 January 2026), an
Extraordinary Meeting of the Education and Economy Scrutiny Committee (19
January 2026) and the Governance and Audit Committee (15 January 2026), in
adopting the new Response Plan.
Minutes:
This item was submitted by
the Chair noting the following main points:
It
was acknowledged that the 'Our Bravery Brought Justice' report was a difficult
and emotional document to read and that it highlighted a number of missed
opportunities by many bodies, including Cyngor Gwynedd, to try to stop Neil
Foden: former Ysgol Friars Headteacher. The sincere apologies given to the
victims were reiterated and emphasis was given on the responsibility of
ensuring that everything was done to ensure that nobody suffered in the same
way again.
It
was reported that significant scrutiny work had been undertaken on the Response
Plan during January 2026. It was elaborated that 12 hours had been spent
scrutinising this matter between the Care Scrutiny Committee (13 January 2026),
the Governance and Audit Committee (15 January 2026) and the Education and
Economy Scrutiny Committee (19 January 2026). It was highlighted that the
committees' observations had been included as part of the documentation for
this meeting.
Members
were taken through the order of the meeting, noting that priority was given to
those Members who had not already had the opportunity to submit observations in
the committees above, to ensure that all Members had an opportunity to provide
input. It was explained, in fairness to everyone, that Members should refrain
from repeating the same matters raised in the meetings above, and also note
which of the 7 themes of the Response Plan they were referring to. Members were
reminded of the usual procedure to try not to take more than 5 minutes of the
meeting's time to contribute to the discussion.
It
was emphasised that the Members and officers had no right to discuss any
employment matters or possible investigations, as they were matters that the
employer must address in accordance with the statutory employment rights and
constitution. They were reminded that the Monitoring Officer had provided and
circulated a briefing note to the members advising them on this matter.
It was explained that the observations made during
the discussion would be submitted to the Cabinet, as well as the observations
of the Scrutiny Committees and the Governance and Audit Committee, should the
observations receive the Members' approval at the end of the discussion on this
item.
The report was submitted by
the Council Leader. The following main matters were emphasised:
A
sincere apology was offered to the victims and all those affected by the
heinous offences committed that had led to requiring this report. Furthermore,
apologies were given that the voice of the children had not been heard,
emphasising that acting to ensure change was the greatest tribute the Council
could achieve.
It was confirmed that this Response Plan tried to
ensure that these types of failures highlighted in the Review did not happen
again. Input was welcomed by all Council members, noting that a healthy
discussion and challenge was essential to the Council's success.
It was highlighted that the Response Plan was a live and public document, confirming that the minutes of the Response Plan ... view the full minutes text for item 6