Scrutiny Toolkit
To receive a briefing session on the Scrutiny Toolkit and role of the Committee.
Minutes:
Recognising that there were a number of new Members of the Committee, the Chairman went through a number of issues relating to the general operation and function of the Overview & Scrutiny Committees.
Firstly, it was made clear that Overview & Scrutiny Committees were non-political entities which encouraged open and informed debate with a focus on performance and led by Members.
The Chairman drew attention to Task and Finish groups, highlighting how they were vital in producing detailed evidence based work into various policy areas that were relevant to the remit of the Committee. It was emphasised that these should ideally be short, sharp pieces of work involving a small number of Members who could invest the requisite amount of time into them. It was noted that the membership of Task and Finish Groups would not have to come solely from the Committee as there would be opportunity to enlist assistance from other non-executive Members and external bodies with relevant expertise.
With regards to which Portfolio Holders the Committee held to account, it was explained that whereas in the past the Committee had scrutinised up to 4 Portfolios, under the proposed terms of reference the Committee would concentrate on the remit of Councillors Rachel Bailey (Safer and Stronger Communities), Councillor Jamie Macrae (Prosperity) and Councillor David Brown (Performance and Capacity).
The Chairman then asked the Members of the Committee to introduce themselves and to express an area of interest for the Committee. The issues that Members identified were as follows:
· Community Policing, including ASB, Community Payback and presence in rural areas.
· Supporting the voluntary sector
· Devolved issues and reducing double taxation
· Road safety
· Effective partnership working
· Analysing perception of crime and the reality of crime
· Domestic violence
· Caring for the neighbourhood – helping people to help themselves.
· LAPs
Mark Grimshaw, Scrutiny Officer, building on the points made by the Chairman offered some additional information regarding the scrutiny process in Cheshire East. The point was reinforced that scrutiny in Cheshire East was a Member led process that focused on performance rather than ideology. It was also asserted that it was good practice to keep the work programme focused and dealing with items that offered a scrutiny value to the authority.
As a final point, it was suggested that it would be useful for the Committee to receive the finalised terms of reference for the Sustainable Communities Scrutiny Committee when it became available.
RESOLVED –
a) That the Scrutiny toolkit presentation be received.
b) That the finalised terms of reference for the Committee be circulated to Members when available.