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55. |
Apologies and Changes in Membership (if any)
To note any changes
in membership of the Panel made in accordance with Council
Procedure Rule 4.3.
Minutes:
The Panel noted the apologies of Councillors
Cunio and Parnell.
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56. |
Disclosure Of Personal And Pecuniary Interests
In accordance with the
Localism Act 2011, and the Council’s Code of Conduct, Members
to disclose any personal or pecuniary interests in any matter
included on the agenda for this meeting.
NOTE: Members are reminded that, where applicable, they
must complete the appropriate form recording details of any such
interests and hand it to the Democratic Support Officer.
Minutes:
Councillor Bogle declared an interest in that
she was a Council appointed representative to Southampton
University Hospital Trust and had held the position of Cabinet
Member for Children’s Services in the last 6 months and
remained in the meeting and took part in the consideration and
determination of the item on the agenda.
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57. |
Statement from the Chair
Minutes:
In accordance with accepted practice a
statement was made by the Chair in relation to
:
- receipt of enforcement notice from
Monitor on Southern Health and an additional meeting in this
respect;
- updated recommendations from the
meeting on 22nd April 2014 in relation to the
LSCB; and
- invitation to the Health and Wellbeing Board meeting
on 14th May 2014 when the NHS England consultation
report on Specialist Services Specifications would be tabled for
discussion.
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58. |
Inquiry Meeting 4 - Tackling Complex Health and Other Needs Associated With Homelessness PDF 51 KB
Report of the Assistant Chief Executive,
introducing the speakers that will address the inquiry in relation
to tackling complex health and other needs associated with
homelessness, attached.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Panel considered the report of the
Assistant Chief Executive, introducing the speakers that addressed
the inquiry in relation to access to tackling complex health and
other needs associated with homelessness.
The Panel received presentations from the
Council’s Children Looked after Social Working Team and a
representative of the Southampton Safeguarding Adults Board in
relation to Children Looked After and Adult Safeguarding processes
and procedures and noted:
Children Looked After
- that the Council had a statutory
responsibility to provide support to all care leavers until they
reached the age of 21, or if they are assisted with education and
training , to the end of the agreed programme which could take them
beyond their 25th birthday;
- the
importance of staying in touch with care leavers with regards to
accommodation, education and training issues. There had been
significant improvement in these figures and the local authority
were in touch with 90% of young people. The DfE required
that the Council provided a report on the number of 19 year-old
children they were in touch with and whether they were in suitable
accommodation as well as the number of NEET children;
- that “staying put”
arrangements were being prioritised to ensure that young people
were being enabled to stay in foster care;
- Ofsted
were now specifically monitoring how care leavers were looked after
in terms of resources and how authorities, as Corporate Parents,
were continuing to fulfil their
obligations and responsibilities towards children looked after and
leaving care;
- Phase 2 of the Transformation
Structure provided more of a multi- agency response to children in
care and looked after children and care leavers were being split
into 2 groups ie up to the age of 14
years and 14 plus;
- the number of care leavers had
increased and to date numbered 333, with 211 children looked after
and 122 care leavers;
- the Pathways Team’s focus was
on providing suitable accommodation and increasing the number of
children “staying put” with foster carers; and
- a
strategic review of housing and care leavers was being undertaken
with focus on increasing the number of supported lodgings in the
city, dedicated support time from the 3rd Sector and
work in terms of preparing young people to live independently,
working with foster carers in this
respect. NEET young people
remained a concern and work was being undertaken in terms of
apprenticeships, work experience and working with 3rd
Sector providers;
Adult
Safeguarding
- adults vulnerable to abuse is
defined as “A person who is 18 years of age or over and who
is or may be in need of community care services by reason of mental
or other disability age or illness; and
who is or may be unable to take care of him or herself, or unable
to protect him or herself against significant harm or
exploitation”;
- with adult safeguarding there was a
difference as vulnerable adults had the right to consent to abuse
and people’s rights had to be respected;
- homeless people did not fall easily
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