To consider a report of the Governance Lead Officer with further information
on cooption and seeking the views of the Committee on whether to progress
the matter further.
Minutes:
The Committee considered a report on co-option that sought views on whether to progress co-option further. The Committee was advised that, subject to the views and agreement of the Governance and Constitution Committee, it could co-opt – in a non-voting capacity – any individual whose experience and views Members felt could be of benefit. The County Council Committee had quite an extensive scheme of representation with some representatives attending meetings on a regular basis. However, there was no requirement to have a scheme of co-option and many Health Scrutiny Committees did not have such schemes.
In considering the issue Members were advised that there were a number of points to take into account:
Liaison with other organisations could be achieved without having
permanent co-option including involving organisations in Task and
Finish Panels that were looking at a specific issue;
It was important to have “balance” on the
Committee;
If the Committee was to pursue co-option it would need to consider
from which sectors to seek representation together with the term of
office to be applied and whether to have substitution
arrangements;
How to handle potential conflicts of interest.
RESOLVED: That
(a) no action be taken on permanent co-option to the Committee for the time being; and
(b) further consideration be given to this matter in approximately twelve months time.