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Scrutiny Annual report 2010/11

Meeting: 25/01/2012 - Council (Item 98)

98 Final report from the Council Commission to examine the August 2011 disturbances in Enfield pdf icon PDF 27 KB

To receive the final report (No.181A) and recommendations from the Commission set up by Council in September 2011 to examine the August 2011 disturbances in Enfield.

 

Council is asked to note that this item is due to be considered by Cabinet on 18 January 2012 and an update on any decision made as a result will be provided for the Council meeting.

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Minutes:

Councillor Hamilton (Chair of the Council Commission) moved and Councillor Rye seconded the final report setting out the findings and recommendations from the Council Commission set up to investigate the causes of the August Disturbances in Enfield during August 2011 (Report No.181A).

 

NOTED

 

1.      Councillor Hamilton in moving the report highlighted: 

 

a.      The Commission had been established by Council in September to investigate the reasons behind the disturbances in Enfield and put forward recommendations to prevent them happening again.  The timeframe had been very short to enable the recommendations to feed in to the review being carried out by the National Riots, Communities and Victims Panel.

 

b.      The Commission had held 12 meetings, including two in public, carried out visits to areas affected and spoken to many of the individuals involved including the Borough Commander, Chief Executive and other community leaders.

 

c.      The Commission had found no one single cause for the riots.  There were many underlying issues with those involved from all ages and ethnicities.

 

d.      Whilst there were no easy solutions, there was a need to tackle the underlying issues, build young peoples self esteem and resilience, address increasing marginalisation and improve early intervention.

 

e.      The Commission would continue to review the offender survey results, and to monitor the implementation of the recommendations, a visit to Pentonville Prison was also planned.  The Council would seek to take advantage of external funding to implement the recommendations.

 

f.       The final report and recommendations would be submitted to the National Riots, Communities and Victims Panel to feed into their final review.

 

2.      Councillor Rye in seconding the report highlighted:

 

a.      The need to recognise that only a small minority of young people had been involved in the disturbances.  A multiplicity of factors had been involved.  Although the recommendations on their own could not prevent future disturbances, they would contribute to prevention.

 

b.      The Police had done the best job that they could in the circumstances and with the initial resources available but, it was felt, could have been more proactive in their initial response.  Analysis should be undertaken on addressing the factors influencing young people who were known to the Education Welfare Service and who had been excluded.

 

c.      In addition there was a need to recognise the poor relationship between some young people and the police and to consider how representative the police were of their communities.

 

3.      The thanks extended by the Commission Chair to all members of the Commission & Alison Trew (Head of Corporate Policy and Performance) and the other Commission Support Officers for their support in arranging and turning around the evidence and Commission meetings so quickly.  These thanks were reiterated by all members of the Commission with its work felt to represent an excellent example of cross party working.

 

4.      The concerns highlighted in relation to the impact of the criminal justice system and sentencing policy, which the Opposition Group felt had not been fully reflected as an issue within the Commission’s report.  In response the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 98


Meeting: 09/11/2011 - Council (Item 86)

86 Review of Parliamentary Polling Districts & Places pdf icon PDF 52 KB

To receive a report from the Chief Executive (No.130) seeking approval to the final recommendations arising from the statutory review of Polling Districts and Polling Stations undertaken by the Electoral Review Panel in order to comply with the requirements of the Representation of the People Act 1983.

 

Council is being asked to approve the recommendations arising from the review for adoption with effect from 1 December 2011.

Minutes:

RECEIVED the report from the Chief Executive (No.130) seeking approval to the final recommendations arising from the statutory review of Polling Districts and Polling Stations undertaken by the Electoral Review Panel in order to comply with the requirements of the Representation of the People Act 1983.

 

AGREED to adopt the recommendations arising from the review of Parliamentary Districts and Polling Places undertaken by the Electoral Review Panel, as set out in paragraph 3.6 of the report.


Meeting: 06/07/2011 - Council (Item 44)

44 Scrutiny Annual report 2010/11 pdf icon PDF 32 KB

To receive the Scrutiny Annual Report (Report No.26) detailing the work undertaken by the Council’s scrutiny function over the 2010/11 municipal year.

 

The report was agreed at the Overview & Scrutiny Committee meeting held on 28 April 2011.

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Minutes:

RECEIVED the report (No.26) from the Head of Scrutiny & Outreach presenting the Scrutiny Annual Report, which detailed the work undertaken by the Council’s Scrutiny function over the 2010/11 municipal year.

 

NOTED the Annual Report had been agreed by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee on 28 April 2011.

 

AGREED

 

(1)    To endorse the Scrutiny Annual Report for 2010/11, for publication.

 

(2)       To note the areas identified as future challenges for the scrutiny function, within the Annual Report.