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Declarations of Interest
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To receive for approval the minutes of the meeting of the Chairs and Vice Chairs held on 25th February 2021 Minutes: RESOLVED: To approve the minutes of the meeting held on the 25 February 2021 |
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To receive the update report of the Service Director, Democratic Services and Communications Additional documents: Minutes:
The Principle Scrutiny Officer gave an update to the Chairs and Vice Chairs on the following areas:
The Council Business Unit recently arranged and facilitated Scrutiny refresher training sessions for the Overview & Scrutiny Committee and each of the four themed scrutiny committees.
Each training session included a Power Point presentation from the Service Director Democratic Services and Communications who provided an overview of the current scrutiny arrangements in Rhondda Cynon Taf in addition to a refresher on the key scrutiny tools available to Members. Each session was tailored to each individual scrutiny committee’s themes/topics and provision of support.
Further information was provided by the Lead Officer(s) of each scrutiny committee on the key topics for consideration for the forthcoming 2021/22 Municipal Year. She added that feedback will be evaluated by the Council Business Unit to assist with the development of future training sessions.
Most Scrutiny Chairs and Vice Chairs have undertaken their quarterly meetings with the respective Cabinet Member and Senior Officers to populate their forward work programmes
The Officer reminded members that the number of scrutiny committees had been reduced for the 2021/22 Municipal Year to prevent overburdening Members and Officers with a heavy workload. It is proposed that prioritising scrutiny resources for key pieces of work will maximise effectiveness, rather than spreading efforts too thin.
She advised members that it is proposed that due to the reduction in the number of scrutiny committees it’s prudent to devise a work programme for the full financial year so that less time is taken up with the review process.
Members discussed their draft Work Programmes and the potential areas for outcomes from each of the items.
The Service Director Democratic Services and Communications advised that the Work Programmes do allow for flexibility to undertake further scrutiny as business need arises and priorities change.
WEBCASTING
The Principle Scrutiny Officer advised members that it is anticipated that the briefing to Overview & Scrutiny Members will be undertaken towards the end of July so that members can familiarise themselves with the equipment and operational arrangements for webcast and hybrid meetings. It is proposed that the formal broadcast of the Overview & Scrutiny Committee will take place in September in conjunction with the wider roll out to the remaining committees.
She added that arrangements will account for the number of Members permitted to attend the Chamber in person to 26 (socially distanced). This figure will include officers from the Council Business Unit who will operate the hybrid infrastructure and will be in proportion to the political balance and following discussions with Group Leaders
The Principle Scrutiny Officer advised members that the role of the Scrutiny Chairs and Vice Chairs will be paramount in managing the hybrid meetings. She reassured Members that appropriate training will be provided in a timely manner which will include voting through the Mod.Gov app, undertaking working group meetings, adapting questioning techniques and strengthening the knowledge base already held by Members, whilst also considering the ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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Urgent Business
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