Agenda and minutes

Children and Young People Select Committee - Wednesday 16th July 2025 5.00 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Dunedin House, Columbia Drive, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees TS17 6BJ

Contact: Judy Trainer, Democratic Services Manager 

Items
No. Item

CYP/14/25

Evacuation Procedure pdf icon PDF 172 KB

Minutes:

The evacuation procedure was noted.

 

CYP/15/25

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

For transparency purposes, Councillor Jack Miller declared an interest in Item 5 – Scrutiny Review of Additionally Resourced SEND Provision, as a teacher who had worked within schools providing SEND provision across both Stockton-on-Tees and Hartlepool. 

 

CYP/16/25

Minutes pdf icon PDF 146 KB

To approve the minutes of the last meeting held on 11 June 2025.

Minutes:

AGREED that the minutes of the meeting held on 11 June 2025 be confirmed as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

 

CYP/17/25

Scrutiny Review of Additionally Resourced SEND Provision pdf icon PDF 273 KB

-       To receive evidence from Stockton Parent Carer Forum and North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board on their involvement in the work to date, feedback from parents/ carers, opportunities, challenges and next steps

-       To receive an update on planned work (Scope and Project Plan attached)

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee received a report from Stockton Parent Carer Forum outlining evidence following a survey of Parent Carers views on Additionally Resourced Provision (ARP) in secondary schools. The Forum was the recognised voice of parents and carers of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities aged 0-25 in Stockton-on-Tees. They had 2,000 parent/carers on their database and ensured that they focussed the survey on those that would be affected by ARP, receiving 60 responses. Listening events had also been held, which were open to parents from across the Borough and not just members of the Forum, and these had been extremely popular. An email address had been set up as another avenue to communicate.

 

The key issues highlighted and discussed were as follows:

  • Parent Carers had a great understanding of their child’s needs and were aware of and supportive of ARP.
  • There was a real concern that there was mainstream provision and special provision but nothing in the middle for their child.
  • A main theme of the results was that people were feeling scared, especially of the transition from primary schools which were nurturing environments to mainstream secondary which were bigger. The only other option within the Borough was specialist settings which was not always right for their child. It was very clear that there was not enough provision in secondary schools. The Committee acknowledge that the transition from primary to secondary could be scary for all children and therefore understood that it would be even more so for those with SEND.
  • Another strong theme of the results was wanting their child to thrive in secondary schools, not just survive, having the same opportunities as other children to learn and do their best. They expressed the wish for secondary schools to “step up” and make the term “every child matters” mean what it said.
  • The impact of a child struggling had on families was noted, which included stress and anxiety for parents and other sibling and sometimes even coming out of work.
  • Parent Carers were aware sending children outside the borough for their secondary education incurred extra cost for the Council and wanted their child to remain within the borough if possible. Members noted that while it was good they were aware of the costs, this should not be a concern for the parents/carers.
  • The Autism Hub at Egglescliffe School was discussed and it was noted that this was a five-place setting who were absolutely committed to supporting those children therefore there would be no impact on their education. However, there would not be any further admissions to the hub, and they were not changing to ARP.
  • Members noted that some secondary schools were outstanding at providing provision for those with SEND, but they would like to see all schools being outstanding. Officers believed that the work they are doing around ARP was improving the offer so that all schools were given the support they needed.
  • Home learning was discussed. Stockton Parent Carer Forum stated that this  ...  view the full minutes text for item CYP/17/25

CYP/18/25

Chair's Update and Select Committee Work Programme pdf icon PDF 129 KB

Minutes:

Consideration was given to the Select Committee’s work programme.

 

AGREED the work programme be noted.