Decision details

CORPORATE PARENTING COMMITTEE REVIEW

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To consider the report of the Cabinet Member for Children’s Services detailing a review of the current Corporate Parenting Committee and seeking approval to the proposed amended terms of reference. It is necessary to strengthen the governance arrangements of the Corporate Parenting Committee to ensure that Southampton is in the strongest position to deliver its responsibilities as a corporate parent particularly in light of the latest Ofsted inspection which graded service provision for Looked after Children as inadequate.

Decision:

(i)  To appoint a Corporate Parenting Committee with cross party membership of 6 Elected Members including the Lead Member for Children’s Services made up of 3 Labour, 1 Conservative, 1 Liberal Democrat and 1 Councillors Against the Cuts.

(ii)  To approve the proposed Terms of Reference for the Corporate Parenting Committee, attached as Appendix 1 of the report.

(iii)  To delegate authority to the Head of Legal, Human Resources and Democratic Services following the consultation with the Cabinet Member for Children’s Services and the Director of People to approve any minor amendments to the terms of reference to ensure arrangements remain fit for purpose.

Reasons for the decision:

  1. Corporate Parenting is a statutory function of the Council and the Ofsted Safeguarding and Looked after Children Inspection in 2012 graded service provision for Looked after Children as inadequate and many of the performance indicators relating to outcomes for looked after children presently place Southampton in poor performance.
  2. Edward Timpson, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families, wrote to all Lead Members and Directors in June this year reminding them of the importance of having in place strong Corporate Parenting processes which embed the voice of the child.
  3. The benchmark for effective Corporate Parenting should be “would it be good enough for my child”? Clearly with service provision for Looked after Children graded as inadequate as part of the 2012 Ofsted inspection and performance indicators placing Southampton in poor performance a review of the current arrangements were essential.

Alternative options considered:

The option of doing nothing to review the current model of Corporate Parenting for Southampton has been discounted given the Ofsted inspection.  In addition a regional Corporate Parenting Seminar has been hosted by West Sussex County Council and provided an opportunity for best practice regarding the delivery of effective corporate parenting to be shared.

Other Relevant Matters Concerning the Decision:

None

Report author: Claire Heather

Publication date: 19/11/2013

Date of decision: 19/11/2013

Decided at meeting: 19/11/2013 - Cabinet

Effective from: 28/11/2013

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