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Contact: Scrutiny Officer Michelle Gunn
Items
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PEO/1/26 |
Evacuation Procedure PDF 183 KB
Minutes:
The Committee noted the evacuation and
housekeeping procedure.
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PEO/2/26 |
Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
There were no declarations of interest.
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PEO/3/26 |
Minutes PDF 112 KB
To approve the minutes of the
last meeting held on 2 March 2026
Minutes:
AGREED the minutes of the meeting held on 2
March 2026 be confirmed as a correct record and signed by the
Chair.
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PEO/4/26 |
Scrutiny Review of Post 16 Provision PDF 150 KB
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Committee
received a presentation regarding the Post 16 Partnership Careers
Strand from the Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council (SBC) Careers Team
Manager and Employment and Training Hub Manager. The presentation
included:
- Careers activity
in schools, which for the last 10 years had followed the Gatsby
Benchmarks, with encounters with employers and employees and
experiences of workplaces being particularly important. SBC’s
Careers Service had been asked to carry out a specific piece of
work to identify demands and facilitate the sharing of best
practice.
- Key priorities for
schools and colleges and how SBC teams could assist. The Careers
team and the Employment & Training Hub Team were working with
Tees Valley Combined Authority (TVCA), who were relaunching their
Business Directory which included employers who engaged well with
school aged young people, and would help schools to access this.
TVCA were also offering advice, guidance, and coordination of
accessing work experience placements for Key Stage 4 and the
Careers Service would be working with them to ensure schools were
receiving this information. A further
priority for the Careers Network was to develop activities and
toolkits for Key Stage 3 Work Experience Week. SBC would then
consult with schools to choose whether to deliver this inhouse,
teams across SBC including Careers and Employment & Training
Hub to deliver it for them, or the SBC broker businesses to deliver
it. The content for a parent and carer’s guide to careers had
been agreed and was in design and production stage.
- The work of the
Employment & Training Hub in helping young people and to ensure
they remained in education, employment or training. This included a
range of initiatives that targeted young people at risk of
disengaging and/or required support in identifying appropriate
pathways for themselves. Key points highlighted were:
- Since its launch
in October, the Care Experience Recruitment Coordinator had
supported over 50 young people and 27 of those had found
employment.
- The Youth
Trailblazer was the only Trailblazer programme in the Tees Valley
that was offering paid work experience.
- The Skills for
Success Programme, developed following school leaders raising
concerns that students were struggling in a school environment and,
while they were attending, their issues with anxiety and confidence
meant they were not present. The industries involved in the
initiative were generous with their time and knowledge and the
activities were interactive. At the end of the course the students
were aware of the industries and opportunities on their doorstep
and their confidence had increase, with 100% stating they felt more
confident. A celebration event was held, and students had to each
give a pitch for themselves at the celebration. The programme had
proven to improve behaviour as well their progress for English and
Maths.
- The Excellence for
All Post 16 initiative was targeted to students who were not
carrying on to university and did not know what their next step
was. It focussed on personal skills such as time management and
confidence, raising aspirations, and included study skills and
revision session. The programme connected students with
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PEO/5/26 |
Chair's Update and Work Programme 2026-27 PDF 166 KB
Minutes:
Consideration was
given to the Committee’s work programme. It was noted that
the Committees next Scrutiny Review had been agreed at Executive
Scrutiny Committee and would be Procurement and Tendering
Processes. The review would commence after the Committee completed
its current review. </AI5>
AGREED the work programme be noted.
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