Venue: Mezzanine Room 4 Tor Hill House
Contact: Susan Moses
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Child Poverty Commission meets the Community: 1500-1600
Youth Offending Team: Andrena Fuller Nursery Provision: Rachel Williams
Minutes: The Chair commenced the meeting by welcoming colleagues from the Youth Offending Team, Andrena Fuller, Early Years Provision, Rachael Williams and Torbay Locality Team, Gail Rogers. The Commission introduced themselves.
Youth Event Feedback
Gail Rogers, Torbay Locality Manager feedback on the recent event held on 5th October at Parkfield Youth Hub attended by young people from the ages of 13 – 17 years. The event was based on the element of the Participation Strategy – Voice of Young People. Over 40 young people attended the morning session and 30 attended for the whole day. Those attending represented groups/organisations from across the Bay and was represented by Children in Care, Young Carers, Young people with disabilities and the Youth Parliament.
Headlines from the event consisted of questioning commissioners/Officers individually in groups. Key questions were asked around preventing bullying, reducing Youth Unemployment, plans to improve Torbay and improving equal rights for people with disabilities. Response/ ideas included:-
· Torbay Grand Designs (young people’s ideas if they had money to spend on services) Cycling and bike hire/paths; bigger sports centre Transition into adulthood – difficulty High cost transport More investment/more jobs Bins and litter Homelessness More services for bullying and sex education at school More and better shops Better parks More colour into the Bay
· Aspirations – young people had good strong aspirations · Help to achieve – support, confidence, social help, money from jobs, people believing in me · Stop you achieving – No money, lack of jobs, having to leave home to find jobs, family crisis, illness & health, school holding me back, bullying, stress, no-one to help and being told I can’t
It was noted by the Commission that the poor quality of sex education in schools had been raised previously and any issues would be followed up through the Youth Offending Team.
The Commission recognised and noted the emerging themes from past evidence relating to and supporting the young people’s feelings. They also considered, questioned and agreed their responsibility to respond back to the young people on their key issues.
The Chair thanked Gail for sharing the findings with the Commission. Youth Offending Team
Andrena Fuller outlined the main issues for the Youth Offending Team facing children and families which were:- Family Breakdown Domestic Violence Homelessness Low aspirations Low school attendance Substance Misuse Rise in sexual offences
The Commission noted that 90-95% of parents are not in work as well as high incidences of depression and mental health issues which significantly impacts on the aspirations of the young people.
In relationship with income poverty: These issues affected families by stopping them engaging in family activities and no strong work ethic.
The Commission noted that speech and language difficulties were picked up early in both young people and parents through a screening process which is included in any intervention plans. Mentoring support to parents enable parents to access Parenting programmes successfully.
3 things that would make a difference and improve things: included ability to access training and skills learning, mentoring for young people, ... view the full minutes text for item 1. |
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Child Poverty Commission Meeting |
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies were received from Anna Kettley |
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Minutes of last meeting PDF 57 KB Overview and Scrutiny Youth Unemployment Report: update to responses – Richard Williams Minutes: The minutes of the last meeting on 3rd September 2013 were checked for accuracy and agreed to be a true recording of the meeting |
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Matters Arising Minutes: 5 (iv) Overview and Scrutiny Youth Unemployment Report: RW circulated response to recommendations
7 (i) Draft interim Child Poverty Commission ‘Torbay Gains’ – no feedback/comments received (iii) Feedback on Neighbour Plans: Pat Stewart to be contacted (JS)
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Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (Cllr Julien Parrock) (evidence to be considered) Minutes: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
Councillor Julien Parrott introduced a paper which researched into the issue regarding the proliferation of FOBTs in Torbay.
The Commission considered the evidence and agreed to reference the report under the financial inclusion section relating to debt linking to the need for families to manage their budgets. |
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Interim Child Poverty Commission Report Torbay Child Poverty Commission ‘Torbay Gains’ – Michelle Kennedy Minutes: Michelle Kennedy (Chair) updated the Commission on the financial amendments added to the draft Interim Child Poverty ‘Torbay Gains’ report. She will continue to build in additional evidence and updating the recommendations.
It was agreed that the draft final report will be circulated in advance of the meeting on 25th November by the 31st October 2013. The Commission will feedback comments to Michelle by 6th November 2013. |
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AOB Minutes: None |
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Meeting Dates 16th October 1500-1700 Mez 4 Tor Hill House 25th November 1330-1530 Boardroom Townhall Minutes: 25th November 1330-1530 Boardroom Town Hall |
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