Meeting documents

People Scrutiny Committee
Tuesday, 14th July, 2015 6.30 pm

The Cabinet Minutes

Date:
Tuesday, 23rd June, 2015
Time:
14:00
Place:
Jubilee Room, Civic Centre, Southend-on-Sea
 

Attendance Details

ItemDescriptionResolution
Part I
43 Older People Joint SBC/CCG Commissioning Strategy 2015-2018
Resolved:-

1. That the Older People's Strategy be approved.

2. That the Corporate Director for People, in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Health & Adult Social Care, be authorised to make minor amendments in response to feedback from members of the public.

Reason for Decision

As set out in the submitted report.

Other Options

As set out in the submitted report.

Note:- This is an Executive Function
Eligible for call-in to People Scrutiny Committee
Executive Councillor:- Moyies
*Called in to:- People Scrutiny Committee
14:00/14:55

Attendance Details

Present:
Councillor R A Woodley (Chairman)
Councillors I D Gilbert, A P Jones, G E Longley, J W Moyies, D A Norman MBE, M W Terry
In attendance:
R Tinlin, J K Williams, S Leftley, A Lewis, A Atherton, J Ruffle, I Ambrose, A Keating, F Abbott and C Gamble

Also present: Councillors Assenheim, Folkard, Habermel, Lamb, Mulroney, McMahon and Salter

Scrutiny Comment

ItemComment
43 Called in by Councillors J Lamb and A Holland.
Final call on 02/07/2015 at 15:46
Resolved:-

1. That the following decisions of Cabinet be noted:-

"1.1 That the Older People's Strategy be approved.

1.2 That the Corporate Director for People, in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Health & Adult Social Care, be authorised to make minor amendments in response to feedback from members of the public."

2. That Ms Semmence be asked to provide a briefing to the next meeting of the Committee on ‘Turning Tides' outlining the work undertaken by the voluntary sector with older people.

Note:- This is an Executive Function
Executive Councillor:- Moyies

Business

ItemBusiness
43The Cabinet considered a report of the Corporate Director for People outlining the key principles of the proposed Older People Joint SBC/CCG Strategy 2015-2018.

 

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