Venue: Ground Floor Meeting Room G02A - 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH. View directions
Contact: Amit Alva Email: Amit.Alva@southwark.gov.uk
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Apologies
To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies for absence was received from Councillor Jason Ochere and apologies for lateness from Councillor Joseph Vambe.
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Notification of any items of business which the chair deems urgent
In special circumstances, an item of business may be added to an agenda within five clear working days of the meeting. Minutes: There were no items of business which the Chair deemed urgent. |
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Disclosure of interests and dispensations.
Members to declare any interests and dispensations in respect of any item of business to be considered at this meeting. Minutes: There were no disclosures of interests and dispensations. |
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Minutes
To approve as a correct record the Minutes of the meeting held on 19 July 2023. Supporting documents: Minutes: Minutes of the meeting held on 19 July 2023 were approved as a correct record. |
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School Amalgamation/ Closure of St Mary Magdalene C of E Primary School
To hear from Anna Harding, Head teacher and Sonia Phippard, Chair of Governors on the plans for closure/amalgamation of the St Mary Magdalene C of E Primary School with a focus on:
Minutes: The commission first heard from Anna Harding, Head teacher on the plans for closure/amalgamation of the St Mary Magdalene C of E Primary School (SMMS) around the following points
The commission then heard from Sonia Phippard, Chair of Governors around the following themes
The commission then heard from Enuma Madu, parent on the following topics
The commission then heard from Reggie Osei-Bonsu, parent on the following themes
The commission then heard from Remi-Leigh, parent on the following points
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The Restructure of Kintore Way Nursery School and Children's Centre.
To receive a report from Matthew Waterfall and Sasha Das Gupta from the National Association of Headteachers (NAHT) on the restructure of Kintore Way Nursey School with a focus on:
Supporting documents: Minutes: The commission then received a report from Rebecca Sherwood, Kintore Way (KW) Nursery School and Children’s Centre and Matthew Waterfall from National Association of Headteachers (NAHT) on the restructure of Kintore Way Nursey School on the following themes
· Impact of the changes at Kintore Way nursery would have on the wider community and especially SEND children in the community. · One of the largest and oldest nursery schools in the country, financial issues at KW due to the failing of the funding process to address the unmet needs of Children with SEND. · Detrimental impact on children, families and community at KW, not being able to access those services due to restructuring resulting in more difficult situation for children and families · KW provides outstanding services to most vulnerable children and has a Ofsted rating of excellent, 15 redundancies among staff are planned sending shockwaves through the community, highly subscribed and full capacity nursery, 34 families on waiting list. · Current funding does not account for children under 5 with SEND when these children go to special schools and are deferred back to nursery, the nurseries receive £6k compared to £33k going to special schools if the child is accepted. The budget deficit is a result of the mismatch in SEND funding for Nurseries providing SEND services. · Need for Council strategy for Early Intervention and SEND provisions in Nursery which would provide greater value for money for children with SEND and make a difference in the community. · Resource based provisions is being applied in other neighbouring boroughs who have identified the gap in funding for SEND in nurseries. · Lack of communication from Council with regards to the restructure and decreasing the budget deficit.
The commission then heard from a parent (anonymous), Rebecca and Mathew on the following themes
The commission then heard from Michelle, parent and Brenda, (ex-parent of KW) on the following topics
The commission then heard from Claire, teacher at Grove & KW nurseries on the following points
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Employment for young people in Southwark
To receive a report from Patrick Doherty, Principal Strategy Officer and Danny Edwards, Head of Economy on youth employment. (report to follow) Supporting documents: Minutes: The commission then received a report from Patrick Doherty, Principal Strategy Officer on youth employment on the following points
The commission then asked questions on the following topics
· Southwark Works visibility and advertising in the borough; support for young people below the age of 18 · Apprenticeships numbers when compared to other boroughs; creative ways to reach young people; Southwark Works contracts promotion in the community · Potential collaboration with organisation to increase visibility of Southwark works; ex-offender support and rehabilitation to get back into work
Patrick apologised to the commission on the framing of the phrase aged 18 and above in Southwark contracts as a typo. Within Southwark works contracts young people aged 16 and above have contracts available to them if they face barriers to employment. Southwark has successfully met targets for past two terms of 2500 apprenticeships, however benchmarking against other borough will be provided to commission at a later date. Providers within contracts are assessed on a two year term with an option to extend based on performance. Southwark Youth Deal within the New Economic Strategy is aimed at filling the gaps in publicity and spreading awareness of job opportunities and apprenticeships amongst young people. Specific contracts are tailored for ex-offenders and providers are measured against placement and sustaining jobs as a metric; such contracts are limited due to budgetary and resource constraints. However, Southwark has been quite successful in achieving value for money. Southwark has also an integrated network co-ordination service which has successfully linked many partners in the borough for over 20 years, however there is room for improvement as it’s not perfect. Southwark is also working on an Outreach and Engagement plan to gauge the reach of such initiatives in the community.
The commission then asked further questions on the following themes
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Cabinet response to Education and Local Economy Scrutiny Review: Mitigating falling pupil numbers in schools
To note the Cabinet response to Education and Local Economy Scrutiny Review: Mitigating falling pupil numbers in schools. Supporting documents: Minutes: The Cabinet response was noted by the commission. |
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Cabinet response to Education and Local Economy Scrutiny Review: Impact of Cost of Living Crisis on Businesses
To note the Cabinet response to Education and Local Economy Scrutiny Review: Impact of Cost of Living Crisis on Businesses Supporting documents: Minutes: The Cabinet response was noted by the commission.
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Proposed Work Programme 2023-2024
To consider the proposed work programme for the year 2023-2024. Supporting documents: Minutes: The commission noted the proposed Work Programme for 2023-24. |