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Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement Programme

Meeting: 10/07/2018 - People Scrutiny Committee (Item 127)

127 Research, findings and recommendations on current and future provision of the Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Programme pdf icon PDF 210 KB

Minute 54 (Agenda Item No. 15, Cabinet Book 2)

Called in by Councillors Ware-Lane and Burton

Minutes:

The Committee considered Minute 54 of the meeting of Cabinet held on 19th June 2018, which had been called in to Scrutiny, together with a report of the Deputy Chief Executive (People) proposing the extension of the Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement (SVPR) Programme to enable more families to settle in Southend-on-Sea.

 

Resolved:-

 

That the following decisions of Cabinet be noted:-

 

“1. That the progress on the current SVPR Programme in Southend-on-Sea, as set out in Section 3 of the submitted report, be noted.

 

2. That the Programme be extended, in order that more families can settle in Southend-on-Sea, comprising an additional 30 individuals by 2020.

 

3. That the Director of Adult Services and Housing, be authorised to:

 

·      Reach agreement with the EELGA, Home Office and other relevant bodies in order to bring 30 additional individuals to Southend, reporting on progress at the Corporate Management Team and Cabinet at regular intervals;

·      Reach agreement with local partners in order to identify the local resource to welcome future families;

·      Research and commission effective ways of delivering support services in order to achieve economies of scale.”

 

Note: This is an Executive Function

Cabinet Member: Cllr Salter


Meeting: 19/06/2018 - Cabinet (Item 54)

54 Research, findings and recommendations on current and future provision of the Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement Programme pdf icon PDF 98 KB

Report of Deputy Chief Executive (People) to follow

Decision:

The Cabinet considered a report of the Deputy Chief Executive (People) proposing the extension of the Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement (SVPR) Programme to enable more families to settle in Southend-on-Sea.

 

Resolved:

 

1. That the progress on the current SVPR Programme in Southend-on-Sea, as set out in Section 3 of the submitted report, be noted.

 

2. That the Programme be extended, in order that more families can settle in Southend-on-Sea, comprising an additional 30 individuals by 2020.

 

3. That the Director of Adult Services and Housing, be authorised to:

 

·         Reach agreement with the EELGA, Home Office and other relevant bodies in order to bring 30 additional individuals to Southend, reporting on progress at the Corporate Management Team and Cabinet at regular intervals;

·         Reach agreement with local partners in order to identify the local resource to welcome future families;

·         Research and commission effective ways of delivering support services in order to achieve economies of scale.

 

Reason for Decision:

 

This is a key national issue that needs to be addressed by the Council

 

Other Options:

 

That no commitment is given to settle further families within the Borough.

 

Note: This is an Executive Function

Eligible for call-in to: People Scrutiny Committee

Cabinet Member: Cllr Salter

Minutes:

The Cabinet considered a report of the Deputy Chief Executive (People) proposing the extension of the Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement (SVPR) Programme to enable more families to settle in Southend-on-Sea.

 

Resolved:

 

1. That the progress on the current SVPR Programme in Southend-on-Sea, as set out in Section 3 of the submitted report, be noted.

 

2. That the Programme be extended, in order that more families can settle in Southend-on-Sea, comprising an additional 30 individuals by 2020.

 

3. That the Director of Adult Services and Housing, be authorised to:

 

·         Reach agreement with the EELGA, Home Office and other relevant bodies in order to bring 30 additional individuals to Southend, reporting on progress at the Corporate Management Team and Cabinet at regular intervals;

·         Reach agreement with local partners in order to identify the local resource to welcome future families;

·         Research and commission effective ways of delivering support services in order to achieve economies of scale.

 

Reason for Decision:

 

This is a key national issue that needs to be addressed by the Council

 

Other Options:

 

That no commitment is given to settle further families within the Borough.

 

Note: This is an Executive Function

Called-in to: People Scrutiny Committee

Cabinet Member: Cllr Salter


 

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