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Minutes:
Matter for Decision: Following a review of
available evidence and initial consultation with stakeholders, the City Council
had developed a draft Anti-Poverty Strategy. The aim of the strategy was to
improve the standard of living and daily lives of those residents in Cambridge
who were currently experiencing poverty, but also to alleviate issues that
could lead households on low incomes to experience financial pressures.
Decision of the Executive Councillor
for Finance and Resources
The Executive Councillor resolved to:
i.
Approve
the draft Cambridge City Council Anti-Poverty Strategy for public consultation
and bring a report back to a future meeting.
ii.
Endorse
the four objectives for the draft Cambridgeshire Child Poverty Strategy.
Reasons for the
Decision: As set out in the officer’s report
Any alternative
options considered and rejected: As set out in the officer’s report
Scrutiny
Considerations:
The committee received a report from the Head of Corporate Strategy.
In response to member’s questions the Executive Councillor said the following:
i. Performance measures and indicators were in place to monitor the impact of the Strategy.
ii. The Strategy would help residents to cope with changes being made by central government.
iii. Partnership working was a big part of the Strategy.
iv. Work was continuing with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
It was confirmed that a further report would be brought to the committee regarding the outcome of the public consultation. The recommendations were amended accordingly.
The Scrutiny Committee considered the amended recommendations and endorsed them unanimously.
The Executive Councillor approved the amended recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor
(and any Dispensations Granted):
Not applicable.