Issue - meetings
Notice of Motion - White Ribbon
Meeting: 28/11/2019 - Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee (Item 577)
577 Notice of Motion - White Ribbon PDF 37 KB
Minute 517 (Agenda Item No. 12, Cabinet report circulated separately)
Called-in by Councillors Aylen and K Evans
Minutes:
The Committee considered Minute 517 of the meeting of Cabinet held on 5th November 2019 which had been called in to Scrutiny, concerning the Notice of Motion relating to White Ribbon Campaign.
Resolved:-
That the following decisions of Cabinet be noted:-
“1. That the Council recognises the importance of White Ribbon and its contribution as part of a global campaign taking action to stop male violence against women and resolves to become an accredited authority.
2. That the Council commits to making White Ribbon Day (25th November) part of the civic calendar with ambassador-led activities involving staff, members and the public.
3. That the Council agrees to raise awareness of the White Ribbon Campaign through regular updates and features in internal and external communications.
4. That the Council will provide support to staff and members to take the pledge never to commit, excuse or remain silent about male violence against women and to become ambassadors and champions.
5. That the Council work closely with local agencies and organisations involved in tackling male violence against women to work towards making Southend a White Ribbon Borough.
6. That the Council commits to hosting annual awareness training for all Councillors.”
Note: This is an Executive Function
Cabinet Members: Cllr Terry
Meeting: 05/11/2019 - Cabinet (Item 517)
517 Notice of Motion - White Ribbon PDF 37 KB
Decision:
At the meeting of the Council held on 24th October 2019, Councillors received a Notice of Motion relating to White Ribbon in the Council. The motion was proposed by Councillor Cowan and seconded by Cllr Dent (this had been referred to Cabinet in accordance with Standing Order 8.4).
Resolved:-
1. That the Council recognises the importance of White Ribbon and its contribution as part of a global campaign taking action to stop male violence against women and resolves to become an accredited authority.
2. That the Council commits to making White Ribbon Day (25th November) part of the civic calendar with ambassador-led activities involving staff, members and the public.
3. That the Council agrees to raise awareness of the White Ribbon Campaign through regular updates and features in internal and external communications.
4. That the Council will provide support to staff and members to take the pledge never to commit, excuse or remain silent about male violence against women and to become ambassadors and champions.
5. That the Council work closely with local agencies and organisations involved in tackling male violence against women to work towards making Southend a White Ribbon Borough.
6. That the Council commits to hosting annual awareness training for all Councillors.
Reason for Decision:
To respond to the motion.
Other Options:
The Cabinet could respond to the motion in a different way.
Note: This is an Executive function
Eligible for call-in to: Policy & Resources Scrutiny Committee
Cabinet Member: Cllr Terry
Minutes:
At the meeting of the Council held on 24th October 2019, Councillors received a Notice of Motion relating to White Ribbon in the Council. The motion was proposed by Councillor Cowan and seconded by Cllr Dent (this had been referred to Cabinet in accordance with Standing Order 8.4).
Resolved:-
1. That the Council recognises the importance of White Ribbon and its contribution as part of a global campaign taking action to stop male violence against women and resolves to become an accredited authority.
2. That the Council commits to making White Ribbon Day (25th November) part of the civic calendar with ambassador-led activities involving staff, members and the public.
3. That the Council agrees to raise awareness of the White Ribbon Campaign through regular updates and features in internal and external communications.
4. That the Council will provide support to staff and members to take the pledge never to commit, excuse or remain silent about male violence against women and to become ambassadors and champions.
5. That the Council work closely with local agencies and organisations involved in tackling male violence against women to work towards making Southend a White Ribbon Borough.
6. That the Council commits to hosting annual awareness training for all Councillors.
Reason for Decision:
To respond to the motion.
Other Options:
The Cabinet could respond to the motion in a different way.
Note: This is an Executive function
Called-in to: Policy & Resources Scrutiny Committee
Cabinet Member: Cllr Terry