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Matter for Decision:
The report provides an update on progress with work to engage,
and work with, Muslim communities within the City to strengthen mutual
understanding and community cohesion. The Executive Councillor is asked to
approve recommendations for allocating the remaining funding to 3 larger
projects are made.
Decision of Exec Cllr for Community
Development and Health:
I.
Agreed to
award a grant to the YMCA for the project set out at 5.1 of the report.
II.
Agreed funding
based on the projects set out at 5.3, and 5.4 of the report.
III.
Agreed funding, in principle, for the project set out
at 5.5 of the report, subject to agreement of the scoping report and
consultation with Chair and Spokes.
Reason for the Decision:
The report described how the work had been taken forward
collectively with a steering group of representatives of Muslim communities and
the voluntary sector since a report to the committee in January 2011.
It sets out how some of the one-off ‘Prevent’ funding was used
to support the highly successful Mela held as part of Big Weekend in July, and
some funding had been allocated, through a grants process, to support a
programme of small projects (up to a value of £5,000) run by primarily Muslim
and BME community groups. A recommendation is made to award a grant of £6,000
to the YMCA.
The
report also explained how some larger projects have been and were being
developed by officers, in consultation with the steering group, to respond to
some themes that came out of the grants process.
Any alternative options considered and
rejected:
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations:
The committee
received a report from the Head of Community Development regarding Community
Cohesion and Inclusion Initiatives. Members agreed that this one time only
funding had been put to good use. Cambridge had not had problems with racial
tensions and the programme had promoted racial harmony for the future. Members
praised the steering group, officers, community leaders and groups for the successful
outcomes of the programme.
The Scrutiny Committee considered and
endorsed the recommendations in the report
unanimously (8 votes to 0).
The
Executive Councillor for Community Development and Health approved the
recommendations.
Conflicts of interest declared by the
Executive Councillor (and any dispensations granted)
N/A