7 QUARTERLY REPORT - CHAIR OF THE RESPONSE PLAN PROGRAMME BOARD (MARCH 2026)
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Decision:
To accept
the report which is the third quarterly report from the Chair of the Response
Plan Programme Board.
Minutes:
The report
was submitted by Cllr Nia Jeffreys.
DECISION
To accept
the report which is the third quarterly report from the Chair of the Response
Plan Programme Board.
DISCUSSION
It was
explained that this was the third quarterly report of the Chair of the Response
Plan Programme Board, and its purpose was to give the Cabinet an update on the
progress of the work programme and implementation of the Response Board.
It was
identified that the report raised awareness of the developments, what had been
achieved, and what remained to be achieved by the Board.
The Chair
of the Response Plan Programme Board was welcomed to the meeting. It was
disclosed that the Board now met every two months in order to give officers
more time to work on the Plan between meetings. After the publication of the
Our Bravery Brought Justice report, it was highlighted that the Board had
agreed to publish its papers in order to increase the transparency of the work.
It was identified that the Board had moved to a more strategic period.
It was
highlighted that the victims and survivors continued to be at the forefront of
the Board's minds, and it was added that the Board also continued to offer
support and scrutiny for Cyngor Gwynedd.
Attention
was drawn to the excellent engagement with the Board by its members and
external observers, with full attendance at every meeting. Reference was made
to the meetings being held by the Chair with key partners, external observers,
and Cabinet members, to note the information deriving from the Board.
It was
confirmed that the Chair of the Board continued to receive information and good
support from the officers and Cabinet Members of Cyngor Gwynedd.
The key
developments made in the last quarter were discussed, with attention drawn to
the regular progress made in several key areas, for example, developing and
monitoring safeguarding in schools, and including children and young people
when developing policies.
Pride was
expressed that the new headteacher of Ysgol Friars had been appointed
permanently, and it was noted that she was also a member of the Board.
Pride was
expressed from seeing more senior officers of the Council becoming a part of
the leadership of the Response Plan, and more resources earmarked for the
safeguarding field in the Council.
It was
reported that new impact measures for the amended Response Plan had now been
agreed, and the Board was starting to receive reports on these.
When
elaborating on the Board's next steps, it was stated that another two reviews
were in progress on a national level, which would affect this work. It was
declared that there would be further scrutiny of the Response Plan within
Cyngor Gwynedd, and it was highlighted that much more work was still to be done
to regain the trust of the people of Gwynedd.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
· Reference was made to the history of broader bullying at Ysgol Friars, and it was asked whether such bullying was being ... view the full minutes text for item 7
Awdur: Professor Sally Holland, Chair of the Response Board