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 and Learning seeking approval for the
integration of all operational activity currently delivered and
managed by Wessex Youth Offending Team into Southampton Council and
the Annual Youth Justice Plan.
Until April 2011, Wessex YOT served the four Local Authorities of Hampshire,
Southampton, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight has withdrawn from the
arrangement in April 2011, and there is the intention to
disaggregate the remaining partnership from April 2012.
The report will provide further details and
seek approval for disaggregation and will be considered by Council
in November.
Decision:
(i)
To recommend the Wessex Youth Justice Plan 2011/12
to Council for approval as part of the Policy Framework.
(ii)
To delegate authority to the Executive Director of
Children’s Services and Learning to do anything necessary to
support, plan and implement the discontinuance of the Wessex YOT
partnership and the integration of YOT operations into the City
Council from 2012/13 within approved budgets.
Reasons for the decision:
- Wessex YOT is the largest in England, originally serving
four Local Authority areas. The
Isle of Wight decided to leave the arrangement in April 2011 and to
integrate provision within its broader council
services. Southampton, Portsmouth and
Hampshire Councils have now mutually agreed that youth offending
services would be best delivered as part of their own
Children’s Service arrangements and that Wessex YOT should be
fully disaggregated.
- It is a requirement
for every local authority to approve an annual youth justice plan,
with the strategic aim of reducing offending and re-offending,
ensuring the effective use of custody and increasing victim and
public confidence. The Wessex YOT
Annual Youth Justice Plan will be its last because of
disaggregation. Future annual plans
will focus on Southampton.
- The 2011/12 Wessex
YOT Annual Youth Justice Plan and the disaggregation of Wessex YOT
from 2012/13, has been agreed by the current Wessex YOT Board,
which includes Southampton officer representation. The Wessex YOT Plan has been placed in the Members
rooms.
Alternative options considered:
- To continue the existing partnership of three
Local Authorities.
This approach is considered to
accrue less overall financial and operational benefit than
integrating the service into Children’s Services and
Learning.
- The 2011/12 plan is a statutory policy
framework plan and therefore it is not an option to not report it
to Cabinet and Council.
Report author: Kevin Allan
Publication date: 24/10/2011
Date of decision: 24/10/2011
Decided at meeting: 24/10/2011 - Cabinet
Effective from: 02/11/2011
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