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Children and Young People's Scrutiny Board - Wednesday, 10th April, 2024 4.30 pm
April 10, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on reviewing the emotional well-being and mental health of children and young people in Colddale, with a comprehensive report presented by Councillor Diana Tremaine. The meeting also addressed the scrutiny of educational outcomes across various key stages.
Endorsement of the Review on Children's Emotional Well-being and Mental Health: The council endorsed the recommendations from the review aimed at improving connectivity, empowerment, and access to mental health services for children and youth. Arguments centered on the necessity of actionable and achievable recommendations, with implications for enhancing inter-agency collaboration and direct impact on service accessibility and effectiveness.
Educational Outcomes Scrutiny: The council acknowledged the report on educational outcomes, noting both achievements and areas needing attention, particularly post-pandemic impacts on GCSE results. The discussion highlighted the resilience of schools in maintaining performance and the need for targeted interventions to address disparities. The decision emphasized ongoing support and monitoring to ensure educational equity and sustained improvement.
Work Program for 2022-23: Approval of the work program for the upcoming year was discussed, focusing on ensuring continuity in addressing key issues such as mental health and educational attainment. The program aims to adapt to emerging needs and ensure effective scrutiny.
Surprisingly, the meeting also served as a farewell to a long-serving officer, highlighting the personal connections and continuity within the council's work. The presence of youth council members added diverse perspectives, emphasizing the council's commitment to inclusivity and direct stakeholder engagement.
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