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  • Agenda, decisions and minutes

    The Cabinet - Tuesday, 17th September, 2024 1.00 pm

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    • Agenda frontsheet PDF 51 KB
    • Agenda reports pack PDF 69 MB
    • Printed decisions PDF 92 KB
    • Printed minutes PDF 147 KB

    Venue: Hybrid Meeting - Siambr Hywel Dda, Council Offices, Caernarfon LL55 1SH and on Zoom

    Contact: Sioned Mai Jones  01286 679665

    Media

    Items
    No. Item

    1.

    APOLOGIES

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    Minutes:

    Cabinet Members and Officers were welcomed to the meeting.

     

    ⁠Apologies were received from Iwan Evans (Monitoring Officer) and Geraint Owen (Corporate Director).

     

    2.

    DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST

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    Minutes:

    Item 8: Councillors Dafydd Meurig and Elin Walker Jones declared that they were Governors at Ysgol Friars. This was not a prejudicial interest and therefore they did not withdraw from the meeting.

     

    3.

    URGENT ITEMS

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    Minutes:

    There were no urgent items.

     

    4.

    MATTERS ARISING FROM OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY

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    Minutes:

    There were no matters arising from overview and scrutiny.

     

    5.

    MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 16 JULY pdf icon PDF 119 KB

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    Minutes:

    The minutes of the meeting held on 16 July 2024 were accepted as a true record.

     

    6.

    ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT AND SELF-ASSESSMENT 2023/24 pdf icon PDF 159 KB

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    Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dyfrig Siencyn

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    • Adroddiad Blynyddol a Hunanasesiad (Saesneg) , item 6. pdf icon PDF 67 MB
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    Decision:

    Cyngor Gwynedd's Annual Performance Report and Self-Assessment 2023/24 was approved and it was recommended that it be adopted by the Full Council.

     

    Minutes:

    The report was submitted by Cllr. Nia Jeffreys  

     

    DECISION

     

    Cyngor Gwynedd's Annual Performance Report and Self-Assessment 2023/24 was approved, and it was recommended that it be adopted by the Full Council.

     

    DISCUSSION

     

    The report was submitted to Cabinet for approval before being presented to the Full Council in October. It was explained that the report provided information on the progress against that set out in the Cyngor Gwynedd Plan 2023-2028 during the year 2023/24. It was also explained that the report looked back at the Council's performance in 2023/34 and all Council employees were thanked for their work over the year.

     

    It was reported that the recent period had been a very difficult one for Local Government with demand rising on several priority areas as well as having to cope with a reduced budget. It was noted that there were two parts to the report with the first part, the annual performance report focusing on Council Plan projects and the day-to-day work. It was explained that the second part which was the self-assessment of the Council's performance was a new statutory requirement under the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021.

     

    It was explained that the draft self-assessment had been reviewed by the Governance and Audit Committee on 5⁠ September and generally received positive comments. Some suggestions were received to improve the procedure such as Members' desire to be included sooner in the process of producing the report. Further comments were received on the impact the priority projects within the Council Plan were having on the residents of the county and that more attention needed to be paid to this element.

     

    It was noted that the report was full of figures and statistics but behind the statistics were encouraging stories of the experiences of the people of Gwynedd and the support they had been given. Reference was made to an example under the A Prosperous Gwynedd priority area of how the work of officers in this area had changed the lives of the people of Gwynedd for the better. A local man who had been unemployed and homeless was mentioned and details were given of the support he had received from Gwaith Gwynedd such as help securing an interview, benefit support and support to buy clothes suitable for his new job. The Gwaith Gwynedd team were thanked for the support, and it was noted that the person in question was now in a full-time job, had a home and felt financially stable. It was noted that there were a range of similar examples under the priority areas of the Council Plan.

     

    It was emphasised that it was important to recognise success and all Council staff were thanked for their work. It was recognised that there was a long journey to reach the goal in all priority areas.  The Council's Business Support Service Manager added that there was some further design work to be done before formally submitting the document to Full Council on 3 ⁠October. Reference was made to the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

    Awdur: Dewi Wyn Jones, The Council's Business Support Service Manager

    7.

    PANEL PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT pdf icon PDF 180 KB

    Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dyfrig Siencyn

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    • Draft - Statutory Panel Performance Assessment Scoping Document , item 7. pdf icon PDF 534 KB
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    Decision:

    1.    To approve the content of the draft Panel Performance Assessment Scoping Document and the areas identified for the Panel to address.

    2.    To delegate the right to decide on the Panel's membership, whilst considering the advice of the WGC to the Leader, in consultation with the Chief Executive.

     

    Minutes:

    The report was submitted stating that there was a new requirement for the Council under the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act to carry out a Performance Assessment by a Panel once within an election cycle. It was explained that the external Panel, independent of the Council would look at the Council's work and the Council was expected to prepare a scoping document identifying the areas it wanted the Panel to be looking at.

     

    The Council's Business Support Service Manager added that there had been an agreement in October last year to carry out the Panel Assessment this year. He noted that the Service was working with the Welsh Local Government Association along with discussions to create the scoping document and that a draft of the document had been included with the report. It was reiterated that work to identify potential members for the Panel was currently underway. It was detailed that the Panel would likely consist of an independent Chair, counterparts from the broader public, private or voluntary sectors, Senior Local Government Officer who was currently in post and a Senior Elected Member from outside the Council. 

     

    It was explained that the Panel would look at the work of the Council and the Council was expected to provide background information for the Panel and also identify the areas that the Council was keen for the Panel to be looking at as set out on page 76 of the report. It was noted that these areas had been discussed with the Governance and Audit Committee in May as well as the Corporate Management Team and their suggestions were accepted. The timetable was confirmed, and it was indicated that the assessment would likely take place at the end of November.

     

    The Chief Executive highlighted that the assessment was welcome, and it was hoped that the process would be valuable, thorough and constructive as well as providing a challenge to the Council so that there would be an opportunity to learn and improve.

     

    Observations arising from the discussion

    ·       The process was welcomed. It was asked whether there was scope for the Panel to identify other areas to look at in addition to the areas that had been suggested by the Council.

    ·       In response it was clarified that part 3.2 of the report set out the specific areas the Panel would look at together with a core set of questions that would be asked. It was highlighted that the Council was invited to submit additional areas and these were set out on page 76 of the report.

    ·       It was noted that the guiding principles were broad in nature. It was added that there was no restriction on anything and that the Panel was entitled to pay more attention to a particular area.

     

    Awdur: Dewi Wyn Jones, The Council's Business Support Service Manager

    8.

    PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR EDUCATION pdf icon PDF 217 KB

    Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Beca Brown

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    Decision:

    To accept and note the information in the report.

     

    Minutes:

    The report was submitted by Cllr. Beca Brown

     

    DECISION

     

    To accept and note the information in the report.

     

    DISCUSSION

     

    The report was presented, and the County's young people were congratulated on their GCSE and A level results, and it was added that exam grades was only one area of a person's ability. The hard work of the young people in the County over the exam period as well as that of the teachers was recognised and every single young person in the County was wished well on their next steps.

     

    It was reported that the work of extending the childcare provision for two-year olds to new areas was almost complete, with 22 providers now offering Flying Start extended childcare. Attention was drawn to the fact that the admissions policy for Gwynedd schools would change from next September and that children attending Nursery class would be expected to be fully toilet-trained before they started.

     

    Pride was expressed that the ALN&I service had managed to improve waiting times for counselling and noted that it was gratifying to see the work of adapting classes at Ysgol Pendalar continue. It was added that it was great to see Ysgol Treferthyr opening its doors at the beginning of the month and reference was also made to the exciting building modernisation taking place across Bangor Schools with several schools included.

     

    School attendance levels were highlighted, and it was noted that the levels needed to improve. Concern was raised that attendance levels had not returned to what they had been before the pandemic. Reference was also made to the increase in the numbers of specific and permanent exclusions as a result of challenging behaviour within the schools and it was noted that this matter had been addressed over the past year. It was noted that a detailed survey had been commissioned in November/December 2023 on the Inclusion Service and recommendations had been made on how to strengthen provision.

     

    It was noted that there was great pride in the appointment of Meirion Prys Jones as a freelance consultant to work with the Department to revisit the Education Language Policy and it was explained that the work of holding an evaluation of the Immersion System was currently underway.

     

    In conclusion, there was acknowledgement of the challenges and pain experienced during the year in the wake of Neil Foden's crimes and that Council's thoughts remained with the victims. It was added that the Council had committed to co-operating fully with the independent review in line with Child Practice Review national guidance. Also, the Education and Economy Scrutiny Committee's intention to conduct a scrutiny investigation into the safeguarding field was welcomed and the Education Department's willingness to co-operate fully with the investigation was noted.

     

    Observations arising from the discussion

    ·       Members gave thanks for the report and were pleased that so much good news had been included.

    ·       It was asked what support was available for parents to toilet-train children before going to Nursery School, particularly children with additional needs. It was  ...  view the full minutes text for item 8.

    Awdur: Gwern ap Rhisiart, Head of Education

    9.

    FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME pdf icon PDF 143 KB

    Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dyfrig Siencyn

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    Decision:

    To approve the Forward Work Programme included with the meeting papers.

    Minutes:

    The report was submitted by Cllr. Dyfrig Siencyn

     

    DECISION

     

    To approve the Forward Work Programme included with the meeting papers.