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Performance Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 25 January 2024 10.00 am

January 25, 2024 Performance Scrutiny Committee View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

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The Performance Scrutiny Committee discussed various aspects of local governance, focusing on performance metrics and community engagement. Key topics included the scrutiny of school attendance and library service standards.

  1. School Attendance: The committee reviewed the report on school attendance, noting a decline post-COVID-19. Discussions centered on interventions for vulnerable groups and the effectiveness of penalty notices. Arguments for enhancing family engagement and community support were prominent, with implications pointing towards a need for increased resources to address attendance issues comprehensively.

  2. Library Service Standards: The library services' performance was evaluated against national standards. The discussion acknowledged high performance in several areas despite potential future budget cuts. The debate highlighted the importance of adapting to digital demands and possibly rethinking library usage to maintain service levels. The implications involve strategic adjustments to accommodate financial constraints while exploring community-driven solutions.

An interesting point was the committee's proactive approach to requesting future reports on the impact of reduced library hours, indicating a forward-thinking stance on community resource management.

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Agenda

Agenda frontsheet Thursday 25-Jan-2024 10.00 Performance Scrutiny Committee

Reports Pack

Public reports pack Thursday 25-Jan-2024 10.00 Performance Scrutiny Committee

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Printed minutes Thursday 25-Jan-2024 10.00 Performance Scrutiny Committee
Work Programme Report 250124
30.11.2023 Performance SC Minutes E
Engagement in Education Report 250124
Engagement in Education Report 250124 APPENDIX 1
Work Programme Report - App 3
Work Programme Report - App 4
Engagement in Education Report 250124 APPENDIX 5
Library Standards and Performance Report 250124
Performance FWP - App 11
Engagement in Education Report 250124 APPENDIX 3
Library Standards and Performance Report - App A 250124
Library Standards and Performance Report - Appendix B 250124
Engagement in Education Report 250124 APPENDIX 2
Engagement in Education Report 250124 APPENDIX 4
Declaration of Interest Form ENGLISH
Work Programme Report - App 2E