Youth Council Representative 1

Council: Lancashire

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

16 meetings · Page 1 of 4

Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee Co-optee Non-voting

Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 24th June, 2026 10.00 am

June 24, 2026, 10:00 am
Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee Co-optee Non-voting

Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 14th May, 2026 10.00 am

May 14, 2026, 10:00 am
Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee Co-optee Non-voting

Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 25th February, 2026 10.30 am

The Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee met to discuss school attendance, children not in school, and school place planning. Key decisions included noting the work programme for 2025/26 and receiving an update on the SEND Improvement Programme.

February 25, 2026, 10:30 am
Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee Co-optee Non-voting

Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 14th January, 2026 10.30 am

The Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee met to review the progress of the Child and Youth Justice Service, discuss the Education Strategy and attainment data, and consider the committee's work programme. Key decisions included supporting the Child and Youth Justice Service's priorities for 2025-2026 and noting updates on the SEND Improvement Programme.

January 14, 2026, 10:30 am
Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee Co-optee Non-voting

Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 3rd December, 2025 10.30 am

The Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee of Lancashire County Council met on Wednesday, 3 December 2025, to discuss significant updates on the Principal Social Worker's Annual Report and the Families First Programme. Key decisions included noting the progress made in social worker recruitment and retention, and the phased implementation plan for the Families First initiative, which aims to transform children's social care.

December 03, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

17 decisions · Page 1 of 4

Lancashire House Project

From: Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 10.30 am - October 22, 2025

...to approve the recommendations to consider the progress and achievements of the Lancashire House Project in improving outcomes for children in care and care leavers, and to provide feedback on priorities to further develop the project, including collaborative work with districts to increase property availability.

Recommendations Approved

Corporate Parenting

From: Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 10.30 am - October 22, 2025

...to approve the recommendations to consider the work being undertaken to support children in care and care leavers, provide feedback on priorities, and add the Corporate Parenting Strategy in 2026 to the work programme for pre-scrutiny policy review.

Recommendations Approved

Children, Families and Skills Work Programme 2025/26

From: Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 10.30 am - October 22, 2025

...to approve the Children, Families and Skills Work Programme for 2025/26, including noting the programme and discussing key lines of enquiry for the next meeting.

Recommendations Approved

Where Our Children Live

From: Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 10.30 am - October 22, 2025

...to approve the recommendations regarding the progress of the "Where Our Children Live" programme, including commenting on its progress and providing feedback on its strategic, operational, and financial implications, as well as considering how to further support this initiative to reshape children's residential provision in Lancashire.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 16

Average per Month: 0.6

Decisions Recorded: 17 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.