Caroline Selman
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Caroline Selman's council service, spanning 13 years up to 2026, reveals a consistent dedication to community well-being, with a notable evolution in her focus towards scrutiny and financial oversight in recent years. Her earlier career was heavily invested in community safety, licensing, and supporting the voluntary sector, demonstrating a proactive approach to policy development and implementation.
Key Themes and Priorities:
Across her tenure, Selman has consistently prioritized community safety, support for vulnerable groups, and effective governance. In her earlier years, particularly from 2017 to 2020, she was a driving force as Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Policy and the Voluntary Sector. This involved tackling issues like moped-enabled crime, knife crime, domestic violence, and advocating for vulnerable populations. She also championed initiatives for youth engagement and the integration of community safety into public health frameworks. Her work in licensing, from chairing sub-committees to defending the Council's licensing policy, highlights a commitment to managing public spaces and ensuring responsible operation of licensed premises.
More recently, her focus has shifted significantly towards scrutiny and financial oversight. This is evident from 2023 onwards, with a pronounced emphasis in 2024 and 2025. She has actively participated in the Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission and the Audit Committee, delving into program performance, financial resolutions, and council tax matters. This shift suggests a growing interest in ensuring accountability and the efficient use of public funds.
Evolution of Focus Over Time:
Selman's priorities have demonstrably evolved from a more direct, policy-setting role in community safety and sector support to a more analytical and oversight-focused position. While her commitment to community well-being remains, the method of her engagement has changed. Her early years were characterized by active leadership and policy defense, whereas her more recent activities are centered on questioning, analyzing, and scrutinizing council operations and financial decisions. This evolution reflects a potential deepening of her understanding of council mechanics and a desire to ensure robust governance and fiscal responsibility.
Most Significant Contributions, Especially in Recent Years:
In recent years, Selman's most significant contributions lie in her active participation in scrutiny commissions and her engagement with financial matters. In 2025, her inquiries during the Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission meeting regarding the Homelessness and Temporary Accommodation Supply Transformation Program, focusing on dashboards, metrics, and cost negotiation, demonstrate a commitment to understanding and improving service delivery. Similarly, in 2024, her discussions on community halls, social housing delivery (mentioning Woodberry Down), and the governance of the Trust and Confidence Action Plan showcase her dedication to resident concerns and strategic council planning. Her voting in favor of Council Taxbase and Local Business Rates Income resolutions in both 2024 and 2025 underscores her engagement with the financial underpinnings of council services.
In earlier years, her significant contributions include her role as Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Policy and the Voluntary Sector, where she was instrumental in addressing the impact of COVID-19 on domestic violence victims (2020) and championing grants for the voluntary sector (2019). Her proactive stance on licensing, such as opposing a 3 am closure for a venue (2016) and defending the Council's licensing policy (2019), also stands out.
Patterns or Consistent Areas of Interest:
Despite the evolution in her approach, several areas of interest have remained consistent: community well-being, accountability, and effective service delivery. Even as her role shifted towards scrutiny, her questions and discussions in 2024 and 2025 about community halls, social housing, and homelessness programs indicate an ongoing concern for the welfare of Hackney residents. Her consistent engagement with financial resolutions and scrutiny commissions points to a sustained interest in ensuring the council operates efficiently and transparently. Her early focus on community safety and vulnerable groups has seemingly transitioned into a broader concern for the effective and responsible management of council resources and services.
Recent Activity (2026):
Selman's documented activity in 2026 is limited to January. She attended the Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission meeting on January 21st, though without recorded contributions. She also sent apologies for lateness and absence to the Council meeting on January 28th. This minimal engagement in the most recent period suggests a reduced level of direct participation, though it does not negate her prior extensive involvement and the established patterns of her priorities.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In 2026, Caroline Selman's documented activities were limited to January. She attended the Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission meeting on January 21st without recorded contributions and sent apologies for lateness and absence to the Council meeting on January 28th.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Caroline Selman attended the Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission meeting on January 21st, though no specific contributions were recorded. She sent apologies for her absence and lateness to the Council meeting on January 28th.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Audit Committee - Thursday 16 April 2026 6.30 pm
The Audit Committee of Hackney Council met on Thursday 16 April 2026 to review a range of reports concerning the Council's financial health, risk management, and internal audit functions. Key decisions included the approval of recommendations from the Audit Committee's Annual Report, the Whistleblowing Annual Report, and the Internal Audit Annual Plan for 2026/27.
Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission - Tuesday 10 March 2026 7.00 pm
The Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission met on Tuesday 10 March 2026 to discuss the visitor policy for temporary accommodation hostels, an update on supported accommodation for single homeless people with complex needs, and future plans for Carnival Arts in Hackney. The Commission also reviewed scrutiny reports, letters, responses, and the actions tracker.
Audit Committee - Tuesday, 24 February 2026 - 6.30 pm
The Audit Committee of Hackney Council met on Tuesday 24 February 2026 to review the External Audit Completion Report for 2024/25 and to approve the minutes of the previous meeting. The committee approved the recommendations within the External Audit Completion Report, which included authorising the Group Director of Finance and Corporate Resources to approve the final Statement of Accounts for 2024/25, pending the completion of outstanding work by the external auditor.
Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission - Monday 9 February 2026 7.00 pm
The Living in Hackney Scrutiny Commission was scheduled to discuss services for leaseholders, freeholders, and shared owners, and to receive an update on the review of community halls. The commission was also due to review its work programme and consider recent scrutiny reports and responses.
Council - Wednesday, 28 January 2026 - 7.00 pm
The Council meeting on 28 January 2026 saw the approval of amendments to a motion on school exclusions, the endorsement of the Children and Families Service's full-year report, and the approval of the Council Taxbase and Local Business Rates Income for 2026/27. Key decisions also included the approval of the Pay Policy Statement for Chief Officers for 2026/2027 and the adoption of the Borough of Sanctuary Framework and Action Plan.
Decisions from Meetings
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Whistleblowing Annual Report 2025/26
From: Audit Committee - Thursday 16 April 2026 6.30 pm - April 16, 2026
The Hackney Audit Committee noted the Whistleblowing Annual Report and approved the updated Whistleblowing Policy on 16 April 2026. The policy was updated with new contact details.
Recommendations Approved
Minutes of the Previous Meeting
From: Audit Committee - Thursday 16 April 2026 6.30 pm - April 16, 2026
The Audit Committee of Hackney Council approved the minutes of the previous meeting held on 13 January 2026. The committee also noted the contents of the External Audit Completion Report for 2024/25 and authorised the Group Director of Finance and Corporate Resources to approve the final Statement of Accounts. Officers confirmed that practical controls are in place and system improvements are being progressed, and control recommendations focused on strengthening timeliness of reconciliations and improving data flows.
Recommendations Approved
Annual Report of the Audit Committee
From: Audit Committee - Thursday 16 April 2026 6.30 pm - April 16, 2026
The Audit Committee of Hackney Council approved recommendations on 16/04/2026. The committee noted the Annual Report of the Audit Committee for 2025/26.
Recommendations Approved
Audit and Anti-Fraud Progress Report
From: Audit Committee - Thursday 16 April 2026 6.30 pm - April 16, 2026
The Hackney Audit Committee noted the progress and performance of the Audit & Anti-Fraud Service to 31 March 2026. The committee approved recommendations from the Audit and Anti-Fraud Progress Report.
Recommendations Approved
Finance Update
From: Audit Committee - Thursday 16 April 2026 6.30 pm - April 16, 2026
Recommendations Approved
Summary
- Meetings attended
- 334
- Average per month
- 2.4
- Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
- 172