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Minutes:
Matter for Decision: The report examines the pressures on the Council’s Community Development Service and pulls together the findings of recent reviews of each part of the service to provide a summary document setting out high level Aims and Objectives for the next 3 years.
Decision of the Executive Councillor:
The Executive Councillor resolved to:
i.
Agree the draft Aims and Objectives for the
Community Development service for 2013 to 2016 as set out in Appendix C of the
officer’s report.
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 Community Development.
Councillor O’Reilly thanked officers for their
hard work.
In response to members questions the Head of
Community Development and the Executive Councillor confirmed the following:
i.
Acknowledged the need to
ensure resources were available to build new communities and strengthen
existing ones.
ii.
Whilst the Community
Foundation no longer managed the Community Development and Leisure Grants on
behalf of the City Council, they provided an important support service for
groups looking to access funding.
Councillor Brown proposed the following
amendment to Strategic Objective CD5 - Appendix C of the officer’s report (addition
underlined):
i.
Work with partners to help reduce the
community development needs of disadvantaged groups and communities
experiencing social and economic deprivation or other social disadvantage,
in particular those at risk from measures to reduce the national debts.
Councillor Brown proposed the following
amendment to Strategic Objective CD6 - Appendix C of the officer’s report (addition
underlined):
Provide support for targeted groups including
children and young people; low-income families with pre-school children; active
older people; black and minority ethnic communities; people with disabilities; women
and LGBT residents.
The committee
endorsed the proposed amendments.
The Scrutiny
Committee considered and endorsed the recommendations unanimously.
The Executive
Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted):
Not applicable.