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Apologies and Changes in Panel Membership (If Any) To note any changes in membership of the Panel made in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 4.3. Minutes: The apologies of the appointed members, Nicola Brown, Catherine Hobbs, Francis Otieno and Clare Rogers were noted.
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Election of Vice-Chair To elect the Vice Chair for the Municipal Year 2021/22.
Minutes: RESOLVED that Councillor Mitchell as Vice-Chair for the Municipal Year 2021/22.
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Statement from Chair PDF 271 KB Minutes: The Chair requested that all attendees noted the Covid-19 meeting protocol that had been applied to the meeting.
The Chair shared a message from the Cabinet Member for Children’s Social Care, Councillor P Baillie, who was not in attendance at the meeting.
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting (including matters arising) PDF 287 KB To approve and sign as a correct record the Minutes of the meetings held on 25 March 2021 and to deal with any matters arising, attached. Minutes: RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 25 March 2021 be approved and signed as a correct record.
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Children and Learning - Performance PDF 281 KB Report of the Service Director - Legal and
Business Operations, recommending that the Panel consider and
challenge the performance of Children and Learning Services in
Southampton. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Panel considered the report of the Director, Legal and Business Operation which recommended that the Panel considered and challenged the performance of Children and Learning Services in Southampton.
Councillor J Baillie, Cabinet Member for Education, Robert Henderson, Executive Director Wellbeing (Children and Learning), Southampton City Council; and Phil Bullingham, Head of Service: Children’s Social Care, Southampton City Council; were present and, with the consent of the Chair, addressed the Panel.
In discussions with the officers, the Panel noted the following: · There had been a significant increase in contact and referrals since February 2021. · A move away from enforcement and legal action and towards supporting families to make a difference early was required to improve the referrals into the Early Help service. · The impact on services and the budget pressure associated with the increase in demand · The risk averse culture resulted in too many assessments of children being completed which concluded with no further action required. · The recruitment challenges had improved with the recruitment of a number of new Social Workers. · There had been activity nationally and regionally regarding the anticipated increase in the number of Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children to be looked after by Southampton City Council.
RESOLVED that the Panel would be provided with a report from the Executive Director Wellbeing (Children and Learning) which detailed the key actions, developments and milestones that were fundamental to the delivery of the stated ambition to realign the focus of our services from assessment to intervention.
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Monitoring Scrutiny Recommendations PDF 276 KB Report of the Service Director - Legal and
Business Operations, enabling the Panel to monitor and track
progress on recommendations made at previous meetings. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Panel noted the report of the Director, Legal and Business Operations which enabled the Panel to monitor and track progress on recommendations made at previous meetings.
The Panel noted that all the requested information had been provided and utilised to inform the discussion of the agenda items.
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Exclusion of the Press and Public - Exempt Papers included in the following Item To move that in
accordance with the Council’s Constitution, specifically the
Access to Information Procedure Rules contained within the
Constitution, the press and public be excluded from the meeting in
respect of any consideration of the exempt report and
appendices to the
following Item
The Ofsted Southampton Focused Visit letter will not be published by Ofsted until 18 June 2021. As the content of the report and appendices relate to the Ofsted Focused Visit letter the Council has a duty of confidentiality to Ofsted until the date of publication. Minutes: The Chair moved that in accordance with the Council's Constitution, specifically the Access to Information Procedure Rules contained within the Constitution, the press and public be excluded from the meeting in respect of any consideration of the exempt report and appendices to the following item. It was not appropriate to disclose this information based on Categories 7 of paragraph 10.4 of the council’s Access to Information Procedure Rules as the information was subject to an obligation of confidentiality.
RESOLVEDthat having applied the public interest test, the press and public be excluded from the meeting.
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Ofsted - Southampton Focused Visit Report of the Executive Director for Children
and Learning briefing the Panel on the Ofsted Focused Visit
inspection that was undertaken between 20th April and 6th May
2021. Minutes: The Panel considered the report of the Executive Director for Children Learning which briefed the Panel on the Ofsted Focused Visit Inspection that was undertaken between 20 April and 6 May 2021.
Councillor J Baillie, Cabinet Member for Education, Robert Henderson, Executive Director of Children and Learning, Southampton City Council; and Phil Bullingham, Head of Service: Children’s Social Care, Southampton City Council; were present and, with the consent of the Chair, addressed the Panel.
In discussions with the officers, the Panel noted the following: · Ofsted noted an improvement in the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub, Child Protection Conferences and court work. · Ofsted also noted that the Virtual School and Missing, Exploited and Trafficked Children’s team were a strength. · Ofsted identified that there needed to be improvement in face to face or virtual contact with children placed with connected carers, with those placed in non-registered children’s homes and with Care Leavers. · The provision of quality reflective supervision would help to manage caseloads and the relevance of referrals. · The audit process required improvement so that managers can monitor performance and manage capacity issues more effectively. · Improvements to the Early Help service and better planning and assessment work would enable the Court and Protection Teams to focus on those children whose needs are the most acute. · The service provided would be based on what a child needs and not which threshold they’ve got to meet to receive a service. · The number of children who are eligible for free school meals and are home educated is disproportionately high and, with regard to safeguarding and raising attainment, the authority would like to be able to assess and monitor the provision of education by parents who have elected to home educate.
RESOLVED that: (i) That the Cabinet Member for Education would lobby the Government, on behalf of the Council, to give local authorities additional powers with regards to the oversight of elected home educated children. (ii) That the Panel would be provided with an update on the implementation of the Priority Action Improvement Plan in advance of the 22 July 2021 meeting of the Panel.
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