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Matter for
Decision
This report invites the Leader of the Council to approve the
text of the Annual Report in advance of its formatting, design and publication
on the council’s website and the Key Performance Indicators. It also invites
the Leader to note the Annual Complaints and Customer Feedback Report
Decision of the
Leader of the Council
i.
Approve
the Annual Report against the Corporate Plan and associated KPI table.
ii.
Note
the Annual Complaints and Customer Feedback Report
Reason for the
Decision
As set out in the
Officer’s report.
Any Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee
received a report from the Customer Services Operation Manager.
The Customer
Services Operation Manager said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i. Stable management teams were now in place
to focus on complaints, most notably in cultural services. This had been a year
of transition for that team.
ii. Complaints were monitored, highlighted
and escalated.
iii. The percentage of complaints dealt with
within target had decreased this year.
iv. The Leader of the Council stated that he
welcomed KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators) as it allowed the Committee to
scrutinise The Executive’s performance. Stated that if Members felt KPI’s
needed to change, this Committee would be the place to raise any concerns.
v. There were approximately 20,000 housing
repairs with 184 complaints which is approximately 0.92%.
vi. The Homelink service had 2696 applications
with 16 complaints for 0.59% ratio.
vii. The Housing Advice service had 2297
application with 23 complaints for 1% ratio.
viii. The Leader of the Council stated that
response times from complaints had increased and would be investigated.
ix. The Leader of the Council stated that
there were 230,000 contacts to Customer Services and there were only 24
complaints.
The Scrutiny
Committee approved the recommendations by a vote of 6-0-2.
The Leader approved
the recommendations.
Conflicts of
Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of
interest were declared by the Executive Councillor