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Executive Board - Tuesday, 12th March, 2024 10.30 am
March 12, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on reviewing and approving several key reports and strategies, including the Social Care Inspection Report, the ICT and Digital Strategy for 2024-2027, and the People Strategy to 2028. Each agenda item was discussed thoroughly with contributions from various councillors and officers, leading to unanimous approvals.
Social Care Inspection Report: The report detailed improvements and ongoing challenges in children's and adult services. Councillors praised the progress and acknowledged the need for continued improvement. The decision to accept the report underscores the council's commitment to enhancing social care services, with a focus on sustaining improvements and addressing workforce issues.
ICT and Digital Strategy 2024-2027: The strategy was approved to guide future digital projects and improve service delivery. Discussions highlighted the importance of cybersecurity and the integration of smart city technologies. Approval of the strategy indicates the council's direction towards enhancing digital infrastructure and services, which is expected to improve efficiency and accessibility for residents.
People Strategy to 2028: This strategy aims to develop and engage the council's workforce effectively. The discussion included the importance of employee well-being and engagement. The approval of the strategy demonstrates the council's commitment to fostering a supportive and skilled workforce, crucial for achieving the council's long-term goals.
Additional Information: The meeting also included a farewell to Sue Robbins, a long-serving officer, highlighting the council's appreciation for her contributions. This personal moment added a human touch to the proceedings, reflecting the council's recognition of individual contributions alongside broader strategic discussions.
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