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Apologies To receive apologies for absence, including notifications of any changes to the membership of the Board. Minutes: It was reported that, in accordance with the wishes of the Conservative Group, the membership of the Board had been amended to include Councillor Brook in place of Councillor Spacagna for this meeting only. |
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Declarations of Interest a) To receive declarations of non pecuniary interests in respect of items on this agenda
For reference: Having declared their non pecuniary interest members may remain in the meeting and speak and, vote on the matter in question. A completed disclosure of interests form should be returned to the Clerk before the conclusion of the meeting.
b) To receive declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests in respect of items on this agenda
For reference: Where a Member has a disclosable pecuniary interest he/she must leave the meeting during consideration of the item. However, the Member may remain in the meeting to make representations, answer questions or give evidence if the public have a right to do so, but having done so the Member must then immediately leave the meeting, may not vote and must not improperly seek to influence the outcome of the matter. A completed disclosure of interests form should be returned to the Clerk before the conclusion of the meeting.
(Please Note: If Members and Officers wish to seek advice on any potential interests they may have, they should contact Governance Support or Legal Services prior to the meeting.) Minutes: No declarations of interest were made. |
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Social Mobility in Torbay To explore opportunities around social mobility in Torbay. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Board received a report on Social Mobility in Torbay, introduced by the Cabinet Member for Place Development and Growth – Councillor Chris Lewis. Members were advised that the report focused on partnership working aimed at improving life outcomes for residents, ensuring that starting circumstances do not determine long?term outcomes.
The Board received a presentation from the Director of Public Health – Lincoln Sargeant, UK SPF Programme Manager - Gemma Fitsimmons, Consultant in Public Health -Julia Chisnell and Liz Muir - Torbay Communities covering (see Agenda for Overview and Scrutiny Board on Wednesday, 22 April 2026, 5.30 pm):
· Progress achieved through multi?agency working. · Improvements in early years and school readiness. · Work to prevent young people becoming not in education, employment or training (NEET). · The contribution of programmes funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). · Risks associated with the ending of UKSPF funding in March 2026. · Recent investment proposals to support economic growth.
Members questioned the following points:
· How could successful projects and partnerships be sustained following the ending of UK Shared Prosperity Fund funding? · What long?term benefits were expected from continued investment in social mobility initiatives? · How early should intervention begin to have the greatest impact on aspiration and outcomes? · How many supported businesses remain operational after two years? (A written response would be provided.) · What work was being undertaken with local businesses to engage children from age 11 onwards? · How were children eligible for free school meals being supported to narrow development gaps? · How effectively were young people being tracked across education and employment pathways? · What was being done to connect young people from different areas to successful existing programmes? · Was there an overarching strategy for engagement between schools and employers? · How were mental health services being integrated into education and employment support? · How were barriers unrelated to skills or motivation being identified and addressed? · What support was available for people requiring long?term or intensive assistance into work? · What provision was available locally to support speech and language needs? · How could the legacy of community?based programmes be secured once funding ends? · What work was being done to support children in Brixham to link with the Torquay Coastal Navigators?
The Board received responses which included the following:
· Early years and school readiness are key priorities, with ambition to improve the proportion of children with Good Level of Development (GLD) scores and narrow the gaps with those eligible for free school meals through targeted intervention. · Engagement with local businesses is taking place through work experience, site visits, careers hubs and employer?led activities, although practice varies between schools. · There is currently no single overarching strategy for business?school engagement, though multiple programmes are active. · Targeted employment support programmes are in place for different cohorts, including those ready for work and those requiring wrap?around support. · Mental health challenges are a significant factor for many individuals; relationship?based support and trust?building are essential to addressing underlying barriers. · Government?funded employment programmes are supporting ... view the full minutes text for item 71. |
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