Venue: Jim Cooke Conference Suite, Stockton Central Library, Church Road, Stockton-on-Tees, TS18 1TU
Contact: Scrutiny Support Officer, Rachel Harrison
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Minutes: The Committee noted the evacuation and housekeeping procedure. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To approve the minutes of the last meeting held on 31 July 2023 Minutes: AGREED the minutes of the meeting held on 31 July 2023 be confirmed as a correct record and signed by the Chair. |
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Scrutiny Review of Cost of Living Response PDF 2 MB To receive the draft scope and project plan and a background presentation from the link officer. Additional documents: Minutes: Scrutiny Review of Cost of Living Response
Consideration was given to the Scope and Project Plan of the Scrutiny Review of Cost of Living Response. The overall aim of the review was to consider the Council’s cost of living response to ensure it effectively supports the current and emerging needs of its residents, whilst also evaluating its current approach to inform/provide a steer for ongoing and future activity. The key lines of enquiry were:
• How has Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council (SBC) responded to the ongoing cost of living crisis both internally and by working with external partners and agencies? • How has advice and support been communicated to residents and SBC staff? Can this be improved? • How does SBC’s approach compare with other Local Authorities? • What are the main ‘cost of living’ issues facing residents? How have these changed over time? • How do ‘cost of living’ issues vary across the Borough? • In what ways has the cost of living crisis impacted on staff retention and recruitment? • How have SBC staff been supported if they are struggling financially and mentally as a result of the cost of living crisis? • What can the Council learn from the Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise (VCSE) Sector? • How will the ‘Powering our Future’ programme support the delivery of the Council’s cost of living response?
Key contributors would be Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Officers, Representatives from another Council, Representatives from Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise (VCSE) - For example Stockton-on-Tees Food Power Network, Thrive Teesside, local faith leaders) and Citizens Advice Bureau and Tees Credit Union.
The Select Committee received a background presentation from the review’s link officer, the Strategic Lead for A Fairer Stockton-on-Tees.
The presentation covered: • Key statistics • What is Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council doing already? • The Cost of Living situation • Cost of Living response • Cost of Living Hub • Community Spaces • Food Aid Fund • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) • Child Poverty • Employee support and awareness • Other Cost of Living projects • Catalyst • Cost of Living –next steps • Introducing The Bread and Butter Thing
The Committee requested the following further information as part of the review and key issues discussed included: • It was agreed that a video on the Borough’s Community Spaces would be circulated to Members. • Members questioned if the Tees Active discounted scheme for soft play and swimming activities could be extended. Officers agreed to contact the Managing Director of Tees Active. • It was confirmed that The Bread and Butter Thing scheme would be accessible to all residents who needed to access the hubs. The hub locations were selected based on evidence of where there was the greatest requirement for the service. • A discussion was held on transport issues for residents who lived in the Clarences. Officers confirmed that a Community Transport project was ongoing, and information would be fed back to the Committee as part of the review. • Members suggested that Groundwork ... view the full minutes text for item PEO/9/23 |
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Chair's Update and Select Committee Work Programme 2023-2024 PDF 93 KB Minutes: Consideration was given to the Work Programme.
The next meeting would be held on Monday 2 October 2023.
AGREED that the Work Programme be noted. |