Adel Khaireh - Councillor for Greenwich (Plumstead and Glyndon)

Councillor Adel Khaireh

Labour and Co-operative Plumstead and Glyndon Cabinet Member Children and Young People

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Adel Khaireh's council service, particularly in his role as Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, has consistently revolved around improving services and engagement for the borough's youth. His focus has been on strategic planning, collaborative partnerships, and ensuring adequate provision, with a notable intensification of these efforts in recent years.

In 2025, Khaireh's work was heavily concentrated on safeguarding, collaborative partnerships, and educational provision, especially for children with special educational needs (SEND). He actively presented reports on school admissions, the education strategy, and corporate parenting, underscoring the importance of collective responsibility and youth involvement. A significant achievement was his advocacy for expanding special educational provisions and establishing new special schools to address demand. Financially, he noted improvements in the Housing Revenue Account but acknowledged challenges with the Dedicated Schools Grant. A particularly impactful contribution in 2025 was his passionate advocacy for the working together to end male violence against women and girls strategy. He urged men to be active allies and challenge harmful behaviors, stating, > We need to be allies as male. We need to be challenging, being forefront in front of everyone that, you know, shows them signs. You know, talking to young people, you know, young people that use social media, that, you know, follow people like, you know, Angela Date and people that are, you know, I can't describe it. I'll be blunt here. I'll say nasty that needs to be challenged head on. He also expressed a strong belief in collective action for positive change, remarking, > This is something that we can change if we put our heart to it. And we can do it, Chair.

Looking back to 2024, Khaireh's efforts were also centered on strategic initiatives for community engagement, youth provision, and cultural development. He championed the Children and Young People's Plan 2024-2029, emphasizing its co-creation with young people. His personal priority was the SEND and Inclusion Strategy, for which he sought additional government funding. Khaireh also highlighted the Community Resource Strategy and the Cultural Strategy as vital for enhancing services and aligning with borough missions. He introduced innovative engagement tools like the Community Engagement Framework and the Statement of Community Involvement and Developers Engagement Charter. Progress on development projects and the need for a new secondary school for SEND were also noted.

Overall, Khaireh's priorities have remained consistent, with a clear evolution towards more detailed strategic implementation and impactful advocacy in recent years. His consistent areas of interest include ensuring robust educational provisions, fostering strong community partnerships, and actively engaging young people in decision-making processes. His most significant recent contributions lie in his direct advocacy for vulnerable youth, particularly in the realm of safeguarding and addressing violence against women and girls, alongside his strategic efforts to expand and improve SEND services.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Adel Khaireh, as Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, demonstrated a consistent focus on improving services for the borough's youth. Key themes included safeguarding, collaborative partnerships, and ensuring adequate educational provision, particularly for children with special educational needs. Khaireh actively presented reports on school admission arrangements, the education strategy, and corporate parenting, emphasizing collective responsibility and the importance of youth involvement. He championed initiatives to address school place demand, including expansions for special provisions and the establishment of new special schools. Khaireh also addressed financial matters, noting improvements in the Housing Revenue Account while acknowledging challenges in the Dedicated Schools Grant. A significant contribution was his strong advocacy for the working together to end male violence against women and girls strategy, where he urged men to be active allies and challenge harmful behaviors, stating, > We need to be allies as male. We need to be challenging, being forefront in front of everyone that, you know, shows them signs. You know, talking to young people, you know, young people that use social media, that, you know, follow people like, you know, Angela Date and people that are, you know, I can't describe it. I'll be blunt here. I'll say nasty that needs to be challenged head on. He also expressed belief in the collective ability to create change, saying, > This is something that we can change if we put our heart to it. And we can do it, Chair.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During the December 3rd, 2025 Cabinet meeting, Councillor Adel Khaireh expressed strong support for the working together to end male violence against women and girls strategy. He highlighted the crucial role of men as allies in challenging harmful behaviors, especially among young people. Khaireh stated, > We need to be allies as male. We need to be challenging, being forefront in front of everyone that, you know, shows them signs. You know, talking to young people, you know, young people that use social media, that, you know, follow people like, you know, Angela Date and people that are, you know, I can't describe it. I'll be blunt here. I'll say nasty that needs to be challenged head on. He called for men to take initiative in educating others, including young boys and brothers, and to actively speak out against violence, believing that > This is something that we can change if we put our heart to it. And we can do it, Chair.

Meetings in December 2025

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Council Annual Meeting Committee Member

Council Annual Meeting - Wednesday, 27th May, 2026 7.00 pm

May 27, 2026, 7:00 pm
Cabinet Committee Member

Cabinet - Wednesday, 8th April, 2026 2.00 pm

April 08, 2026, 2:00 pm
Council Committee Member

Council - Wednesday, 18th March, 2026 7.00 pm

The Council is scheduled to convene on Wednesday, 18 March 2026, with a packed agenda covering a range of important local issues. Key discussions are expected to include proposed changes to the Council's Constitution, the annual Pay Policy Statement, and the Members' Allowances Scheme. Additionally, the Council will consider motions on modernising national gambling legislation, opposing detrimental changes to the Freedom Pass scheme, and addressing recent bus timetable reductions.

March 18, 2026, 7:00 pm
Cabinet Committee Member

Cabinet - Wednesday, 18th March, 2026 2.00 pm

The Cabinet of Greenwich Council is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, 18 March 2026, to discuss a range of important topics. Key items on the agenda include the approval of the Council's updated Procurement Strategy and Social Value Framework Policy, as well as plans for Voluntary and Community Sector Funding for the next four years. The Cabinet will also consider proposals for future Registrar fees, review annual reports for GS Plus Ltd and GSS Ltd, and discuss the adoption of new Supplementary Planning Documents concerning Climate Resilience and the redevelopment of Woolwich Barracks. Additionally, resident engagement for council home tenants, including the introduction of a Tenant Influence and Oversight Panel, will be addressed, alongside the potential disposal of land at Langton Way and a review of the Thames Path.

March 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
Health and Wellbeing Board Committee Member

Health and Wellbeing Board - Tuesday, 10th March, 2026 10.30 am

The Health and Wellbeing Board meeting scheduled for 10 March 2026 was set to cover a range of important public health topics. Discussions were planned on the upcoming Housing and Homelessness Strategy, an update on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment, and a review of oral health across the borough.

March 10, 2026, 10:30 am

Decisions from Meetings

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Motion - Economic Impact Assessment of sale of Council Car Parks

From: Council - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 7.00 pm - March 26, 2025

...to request a joint letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Deputy Prime Minister commending the Labour government's work in stabilizing local government financing and urging for increased and strategically planned future settlements to reduce reliance on asset disposals, while also acknowledging the planned sale of car parks as a consequence of past Conservative government austerity measures and emphasizing the council's commitment to supporting local businesses.

Recommendations Approved

Pay Policy Statement

From: Council - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 7.00 pm - March 26, 2025

...to adopt and publish the Pay Policy Statement for 2025/2026, as outlined in Appendix A of the report, on the Council's website.

Recommendations Approved

Annual Audit Letter 2023-2024

From: Council - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 7.00 pm - March 26, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Members' Allowances Scheme

From: Council - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 7.00 pm - March 26, 2025

...to increase the Basic Allowance and Special Responsibility Allowances for 2025/26 in line with the Local Government Pay Settlement, increase the Childcare and Dependent Carers’ Allowance to £13.85, and amend the Members’ Allowances Scheme for 2025/26 accordingly.

Recommendations Approved

DG Cities Annual Plan

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 12th March, 2025 2.00 pm - March 12, 2025

...to approve the DG Cities Annual Plan 2024.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 56

Average per Month: 2.3

Decisions Recorded: 163