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07/07/2021 - The City of Plymouth (Traffic Regulation Orders) (Amendment Order No. 2021.2137249 TRO Review.6) Order ref: 3903    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Delegated Decisions

Made at meeting: 07/07/2021 - Delegated Decisions

Decision published: 20/07/2021

Effective from: 15/07/2021


14/07/2021 - Urgent Decision - Direct Award for Managed Social Work Service in Children's Social Work ref: 3898    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Delegated Decisions

Made at meeting: 14/07/2021 - Delegated Decisions

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 14/07/2021


14/07/2021 - Traffic Regulation Order - Arlington Road ref: 3900    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Delegated Decisions

Made at meeting: 14/07/2021 - Delegated Decisions

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021


14/07/2021 - Blue Badge Support For Persons With Terminal Illness ref: 3899    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Delegated Decisions

Made at meeting: 14/07/2021 - Delegated Decisions

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021


13/07/2021 - Corporate Plan Delivery and Performance Framework ref: 3902    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

Councillor Nick Kelly (The Leader) introduced the Corporate Plan Delivery and Performance Framework. It was highlighted that the Corporate Plan retained key elements including the city vision which was shared by partners and that progress would be reported in a transparent way with each plan setting out clearly how it is to be delivered and how progress would be measured. Progress reports would be reported every quarter as part of a commitment to be open and transparent.

 

Giles Perritt (Assistant Chief Executive) confirmed that work to review the delivery framework to ensure there were effective equality impact assessments in place for each of the key delivery plans had been undertaken; work was ongoing and EIA would be available when published.

 

Cabinet agreed to endorse the Corporate Plan 2021 – 2025 delivery and performance framework contained at Appendix B of the report.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


13/07/2021 - A Bright Future 2021-2026 ref: 3901    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

Councillor Dave Downie (Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Children & Young People) presented A Bright Future 2021 – 2026 and advised Members that during these challenging times, it was more important than ever that the Council had a clear vision for how it worked for families to make sure all 53,000 children in the city had the best possible start to their lives and to ensure that they had every opportunity to be healthy and happy, to stay safe and be able to aspire and achieve; the Bright Future Plan would enable that.

 

Alison Botham (Director for Children’s Services), Emma Crowther (Strategic Commissioning Manager), Oliver Mackey (NSPCC), Nick Cook (Barnardos) and Tracey Clasby (Livewell SW) spoke to a presentation and highlighted the following key points to Members:

 

(a)

it was important for children and young people to have their say – the 10 wishes work described how young people wanted professionals they came into contact with behaved and responded to them. They wanted to be heard and actively engaged in conversations about them; a short video narrative by young people from the Safeguarding Children’s Partnership was shown to Cabinet;

 

(b)

A Bright Future demonstrated a courageous approach to prevention and set out a template for partnership work; it enabled partners to focus on priorities including a long term plan for mental health and the children and young people’s long term plan;

 

(c)

the plan set out clear aspirations and put children and young people at the centre of the plan and be involved in its development.

 

Cabinet congratulated officers and Councillor Downie on the production of the Bright Future plan and encouraged aspirational working and discussed how improvements would be measured, and scrutiny’s involvement in the progression of the plan.

 

Cabinet agreed to recommend to Council the adoption of ‘A Bright Future’ as the vision for children and young people in Plymouth for 2021-2026.