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Agenda, decisions and minutes

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Items
No. Item

1.

APOLOGIES

To receive any apologies for absence.

Minutes:

No apologies were received.

 

2.

DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST

To receive any declaration of personal interest.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of personal interest by any member present.

 

3.

URGENT ITEMS

To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration.

Minutes:

No urgent issues arose.

 

4.

MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING - 15th JULY, 2020 pdf icon PDF 148 KB

Minutes:

The minutes submitted were received as a correct record of the meeting on July 15, 2020.

 

5.

THE JOINT COMMITTEE'S FINAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2020 AND RELEVANT AUDIT pdf icon PDF 317 KB

To consider the report of the Head of Finance, Gwynedd Council.

Additional documents:

Decision:

(a) That the Joint Committee accepts, notes and approves the information in the appendices to the report, namely -

 

·         ‘ISA260’ report by Deloitte on behalf of Auditor General for Wales; 

·         Statement of accounts 2019/20 (following audit), with the late amendments noted in the meeting as requested by the external auditors, following the Statement release to Joint Committee members.

 

(b) That the Chair of the meeting, along with Gwynedd Council Head of Finance (as GwE Statutory Finance Officer), electronically sign the Representation Letter (Appendix 1 to the Auditor General for Wales report) once the information in the appendices has been considered by the Joint Committee.

 

Minutes:

DECISION

 

(a)     To receive, note and approve the information contained in the report, namely –

 

·          ‘ISA260’ Report by Deloitte on behalf of the Wales Auditor General;

·         Statement of Accounts 2019/20 (following the audit), with the late adaptations noted in the meeting at the request of the external auditors, following the release of the Statement of members of the Joint Committee.

 

(b)     Authorise the meeting Chair, together with the Gwynedd Council Head of Finance (as GwE’s Statutory Finance Officer), to sign the Letter of Representation (Appendix 1 to the Wales Auditor General’s report) after the Joint Committee has considered the information contained in the report.

 

Discussion

 

A report was submitted by the Gwynedd Council Head of Finance explaining that GwE’s Statement of Accounts for 2019/20 submitted to the Joint Committee meeting on 15 July, 2020 was subject to an audit by Deloitte, external auditors appointed by the Wales Auditor General . Futher, that this meeting of the Joint Committee needs to consider the information contained in the Wales Auditor General’s ‘ISA260’ report, detailing Deloitte’s main findings, together with the final version (following audit) of the Statement of Accounts for 2019/20. 

 

After the Joint Committee considered the above, the Chair of the meeting, together with the Gwynedd Council Head of Finance (as GwE’s Statutory Finance Officer), electronically signed the Letter of Representation (Appendix 1 to the Wales Auditor General’s report).

 

Further noted, following the publication of the Joint Committee’s programme, that the external auditor stated that the accounts of GwE, as an employer in the Gwynedd Pension Fund, reflected the general valuation uncertainty associated with investments in property funds in the Pension Fund’s assets portfolio as at 31 March 2020, as follows:-

 

NARRATIVE REPORT (paragraph 3) [p. 2]

“The accounts have been prepared on an operational business basis.”

 

NOTE 1 – ACCOUNTING POLICIES [p. 12]

1.1 General Principles

 

“The accounts have been prepared on an operational business basis.”

 

NOTE 5 – ASSUMPTIONS REGARDING THE FUTURE AND OTHER SOURCES OF UNCERTAIN ESTIMATE [p. 18]

 

“The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected the global finance and property markets. In the wake of the markets’ volatility, end of year valuation reports provided for the Gwynedd Pension Fund include a statement that there is valuation uncertainty associated with the UK property funds managed on behalf of the Fund. The total value of the UK property funds as on 31 March 2020 is £191m and £1.7m is to be attributed to GwE. As a result, the property fund valuations as on 31 March 2020 could be subject to a higher level of uncertainty.”

 

Ian Howse from Deloitte UK was invited to present Deloitte’s ‘ISA260’ report on behalf of the Wales Auditor General. He noted that:-

 

·         The proposal to publish an unconditional opinion on this year’s accounts, once the Letter of representation has been signed

·         No significant risks had been highlighted.

·         The COVID situation had affected this year’s work timetable.

·         No uncorrected misstatements were found in the accounts.

·         There was no need to correct any  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

6.

BUDGET - QUARTER 1 MONITORING pdf icon PDF 393 KB

To consider the report of the GwE Managing Director and Gwynedd Council Head of Finance.

Additional documents:

Decision:

To accept the report.

Minutes:

DECISION

 

To accept the report.

 

Discussion

 

Submitted – the report of GwE’s Managing Director and Gwynedd Council’s Head of Finance updating Joint Committee members on the latest financial review of GwE’s budget of the 2020/21 financial year, explaining also the reasons behind the main variations foreseen.

 

The Head of Finance noted that, although COVID had had an impact on GwE, that it had not been as bad as the effect on some other services, such as leisure. He thanked the Group Accountant, Senior Accountant and the team for preparing the budget.

 

With refrence to the loss of income, the Chair noted that some councils had received Government assistance, and asked whether the consortia has been disregarded. In response, the Head of Finance confirmed that GwE was entitled to claim, but this had not occurred because the Welsh Government would not compensate authorities for any reduction in internal income, such as GwE’s income from the authorities and schools.

 

7.

INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT - GWE TRAVELLING EXPENSES pdf icon PDF 545 KB

To consider the report of the GwE Managing Director.

Additional documents:

Decision:

(a) That the Joint Committee confirms that it is certain that GwE:

 

·         Follows the change in policy by Gwynedd Council since July 2018;

·         Supports the requirement for GwE managers to review travelling expenses claims.

 

(b) To ask GwE's Managing Director, in consultation with the Monitoring Officer and Head of Finance at Gwynedd Council, to review the governance arrangements and report back to the Joint Committee.

 

Minutes:

DECISION

 

(a)     That the Joint Committee confirms its assurance that GwE:-

 

·         Has followed the Gwynedd Council policy change since July 2018;

·         Supports the requirement for GwE managers to review travel expense claims.

 

(b)     Requests GwE’s Managing Director, in consultation with Gwynedd Council’s Monitoring Officer and Head of Finance, to review the governance arrangements and to report back to the Joint Committee.

 

Discussion

 

Submitted – the report of GwE’s Managing Director giving the Joint Committee assurance that GwE has complied with Gwynedd Council’s policy on travel expense reimbursement only for the number of business miles travelled in addition to the number of miles travelled between home and work / work and home. The Managing Director explained that GwE acted following consultation with Gwynedd Council’s Human Resources Department and came to full agreement with that department. Further, the report provided assurance that GwE had dealt with the mitigation measure arising from the Internal Audit Report, namely ‘Remind managers to review travel expense claims’.

 

Comments arising from the discussion:-

 

·         Reference was made to the public discussion at the meeting of Gwynedd Council’s Audit and Governance Committee on 30 July, 2020, regarding GwE’s conditions of work and travel expense claims, and GwE’s Managing Director was asked to provide members with assurance should a misleading perception have arisen therefrom. In response, GwE’s Managing Director explained that GwE staff followed the same procedure as Gwynedd Council, and was in accord with what was agreed with Gwynedd Council Human Resource Department.

·         A member noted, following discussion at the Audit and Governance Committee, that he had read in the press on matters of which he was unaware, and expressed his disappointment with the host authority for not bringing these matters before the Joint Committee before the press got hold of the story. In response, the GwE Managing Director acknowledged that there were lessons to be learnt, had discussed how to communicate in future, and would report back to the Joint Committee.

·         In response to an enquiry as to the host authority’s perception of the situation, the Head of Finance noted that lessons had been learnt by everyone. While no notice had been given to the Joint Committee, he noted that the report had been presented to GwE management in March 2020, and that he had not expected for details of the matter to arise in the Audit and Governance Committee.  Obviously, it would have been better governance had the Joint Committee had received the information, but the first step taken after being given to understand that the matter would be put to the Audit and Governance Committee was to arrange for the item to be placed on the agenda of this meeting.

·         It was noted that GwE’s Management Board had been consulted on the issue and that they were satisfied with the proposed arrangements at the time, and had been assured that GwE was in compliance with Gwynedd Council’s policy, and that travel expense claims would be monitored.

·         It was noted that it was questions raised by members  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7.

8.

RISK ASSESSMENTS: OFFICES, SCHOOL VISITS AND STAFF pdf icon PDF 326 KB

To consider the report of the GwE Managing Director.

Additional documents:

Decision:

(a) To approve the content of the Risk Assessments.

(b) Give authority for GwE Management Board to approve any changes to the Risk Assessments in response to the Covid-19 situation, in compliance with the Coronavirus regulations, Welsh Government guidelines and Health & Safety legislation, including the safe return to offices, schools and face-to-face training.

 

Minutes:

DECISION

 

(a)     To approve the contents of the Risk Assessments.

(b)     To authorise GwE’s Management Board to approve any amendments to the Risk Assessments in response to the Covid-19 situation, to comply with the Coronavirus Regulations, Welsh Government guidelines and Health and Safety legislation, including the management of returning to offices, schools and face-to-face training, in a safe manner

 

Discussion

 

Submitted – the report of GwE’s Managing Director presenting GwE’s Risk Assessments to the Joint Committee (COVID-19 – Safeguarding Wales at Work).

 

It was explained that GwE has a legal duty to manage risks in the workplace, including COVID-19 risks, in accordance with Welsh Government Coronavirus Regulations for businesses who are allowed to operate, or locations allowed to open which can do so safely, in addition to other legal requirements on employers (such as Health and Safety). 

 

Since the risk assessments are live documents which are regularly reviwed, the Joint Committee were asked to authorise the GwE Management Board to approve any changes, so as to ensure that the measures remained effective and in response to the COVID-19 situation.  It was also noted that the Board would provide information and report back to the Joint Committee on the main changes when it is timely to do so. 

 

The Chair was grateful for the thoroughness of the risk assessments. It was noted that elected members would wish to receive an update on the situation when this is appropriate.  The GwE Managing Director noted that this would occur through the Local Authorities’ statutory officers in order to ensure clear lines of communication.  It was noted that the Management Board has already begun to discuss the best way of reporting back to the wider membership.

 

Similarly, when it is timely to restart school visits, the Joint Committee was asked to authorise the GwE Management Board to approve this. It was noted that situations in schools’ are complex in trying to control the crisis, and that remote discussions should continue for the time being. It was agreed to have an open discussion when it is timley.   

 

9.

2020 OUTCOMES - EDUCATION MINISTER'S INDEPENDENT REVIEW pdf icon PDF 250 KB

To consider the report of the GwE Managing Director.

Additional documents:

Decision:

(a) To note the content of the paper and ensure input to the independent review.

(b) That the Chair sends a letter at once to Qualifications Wales, WJEC, the Welsh Education Minister and Prime Minister highlighting the Joint Committee's concerns regarding the 2021 examination series, and noting that an imminent decision should be made to use centre assessed grades for the 2021 series, rather than delay any further.

Minutes:

DECISION

 

(a)     To note the contents of the paper and ensure input into the independent review.

(b)     That the Chair should send a letter as a matter of urgency to Qualifications Wales, WJEC, the Education Minister and the Welsh First Minister highlighting the Joint Committee’s concerns regarding the 2021 exam term, stating that a decision should be made now to use centres’ assessment grades for the 2021 term, rather than be subject to further delay.

 

Discussion

 

Submitted – a report by the GwE Managing Director to raise the Joint Committee’s awareness of the Independent Review of awarding Qualifications in Wales in 2020.

 

The GwE Managing Director noted that concerns regarding the 2021 exam terms had been conveyed to Qualifications Wales as far back as April. Although the Review of awarding 2020 qualifications will take place, lessons learned from this by December will be too late to be put in place for the 2021 exam term.

 

During the discussion, it was noted that:-

 

·         It’s difficult to support a system which will depend on exams in 2021 when issues at the beginning of the school year are of concern as regards ensuring equal opportunities for all pupils.

·         Immediate action was required to reduce the impact on those pupils losing periods of their education through having to self-isolate at home while waiting for a COVID test.

·         GwE and the 6 authorities had released a series of press releases over the summer.

·         Young people had lost the opportunity to go to university this year because of the situation, and that they should not miss out on life opportunities because of the pandemic.

·         Next year will be even more challenging, since the young people who should take exams in summer 2021 will have suffered two years of confusion in their education.

·         Young people should be central to the discussion, and that they should not be penalised for the situation.

·         It appeared that defence of the brand was important.

·         Despite the criticism of grade inflation by teachers this year, a fair system of assessment was necessary, and now is the time to act so as to avoid facing the same confusing and chaotic situation next year.

·         GwE and the 6 authorities should respond robustly to this.

 

The GwE Managing Director noted that:-

 

·         There was no clarity to date as to what will happen in 2021. 

·         Qualifications Wales tend to follow what is happening in England.

·         Schools have to plan in the dark, and need to know immediately what will happen next year, so that they are in a situation to prepare.

·         The only solution was to use the centres’ assessment grades again next year, and noted his willingness to draw up a letter to this effect.

 

It was also suggested that the Education Cabinet Members should raise the matter at their meetings with the Welsh Local Government Association, and the Gwynedd Education Cabinet Member, as a member of the Board of the WJEC, agreed to convey the strong feelings of the Joint Committee.

 

The Managing  ...  view the full minutes text for item 9.

10.

GWE WORK PROGRAMME AND PRIORITIES pdf icon PDF 280 KB

To consider the report of the GwE Assistant Director.

Additional documents:

Decision:

To approve the content of the report, GwE work programme and draft priorities that will be continually reviewed in response to the Covid-19 situation and Government guidelines and regulations.

 

Minutes:

DECISION

 

To approve the content of the report, GwE’s work programme and the draft priorities which will be subject to continuous review in response to the Covid-19 situation and government regulations.

 

Discussion

 

Submitted – a report by GwE’s Assistant Director, updated for Joint Committee members, on GwE’s work programme during the 2020 Summer Term, and outlining the priorities going forward.

 

The Managing Director suggested, since the situation is so different this year, that a workshop be held with members of the Joint Committee to discuss the next steps regarding short-term priorities and the Welsh Government’s requirements in this context. He added that one element to be built into the priorities was how to support the welfare of headteachers, and education heads, during this confusing and uncertain period.

 

 

11.

PROFESSIONAL LEARNING - GWE OFFER TO SCHOOLS SUMMER TERM 2020 pdf icon PDF 350 KB

To consider the report of the GwE Assistant Director.

Additional documents:

Decision:

To approve the content of the report and GwE Professional Learning Officer in response to Covid-19.

 

Minutes:

DECISION

 

To approve the report and GwE’s Professional Learning Offer in response to Covid-19.

 

Discussion

 

Submitted – a report by GwE’s Assistant Director offering Joint Committee members information on GwE’s Professional Learning Offer to schools during the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

The staff were thanked for the excellent work achieved during this period in assisting heads and teaching staff.

 

12.

ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAMME pdf icon PDF 516 KB

To consider the report of the GwE Managing Director.

Decision:

To note and accept the content of the report and support the regional approach and model in relation to the Accelerated Learning Programme for North Wales.

 

Minutes:

DECISION

 

To note and accept the content of the report and support the regional approach and model in relation to the Accelerated Learning Pprogramme for North Wales.

 

Discussion

 

Submitted – report by GwE’s Managing Director sharing further information with members of the Joint Committee on the Accelerated Learning Programme for North Wales, further outlining the Accelerated Learning Resources in the region, which includes evidence of Informed Teaching and Learning Materials.

 

It was noted that the Management Board had received a presentation on this and approved this valuable resource.

 

A question was asked how the impact on learners was monitored. In response, the Managing Director explained that, of all the grants, this would be scrutinised from a political perspective. Close co-operation with schools was necessary, which means re-engaging with learners continuously. It was noted that GwE are co-operating closely with specialists in the field. However, it was emphasised that extra pressures should not be placed on children. 

 

Reference was made to the provision across the region, and it was asked whether schools were required to provide a plan explaining how they would use the money. In response, the Managing Director explained that GwE kept a spreadsheet noting all grants and schemes for each school, and noted that he would be happy to share this through the County Quality Board, or through the workshop to be organised to discuss priorities.

 

13.

ESTYN THEMATIC REVIEW pdf icon PDF 266 KB

To consider the report of the GwE Managing Director.

Additional documents:

Decision:

To note the content of the report.

 

Minutes:

DECISION

 

To note the contents of the report.

 

Discussion

 

Submitted – a report by the GwE Managing Director presenting information to Joint Committee members on Estyn’s proposed Thematic review, as outlined in Appendix 1 of the report presented.

 

Questions were raised about the timing of the review, since this would place additional unnecessary pressures on heads and schools, who are already under unprecedented pressure.

 

It was noted that there will be a meeting with Estyn shortly – Members can raise this issue at that time.