Venue: Mandela Room, Town Hall
Contact: Chris Lunn
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Declarations of Interest To receive
any declarations of interest. Minutes: There were
no declarations of interest received at this point in the meeting. |
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Minutes - Adult Social Care and Services Scrutiny Panel - 2 November 2022 PDF 315 KB Minutes: The minutes of the Adult Social
Care and Services Scrutiny Panel meeting held on 2 November 2022 were submitted
and approved as a correct record. |
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A representative from TSAB will be in attendance to update Members on the Board’s Annual Report 2021/22 and its Strategic Business Plan 2022-25. Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair welcomed Darren Best, Independent Chair of the TSAB to the
meeting, who was in attendance to update Members on the Board’s Annual Report
2021/22 and its Strategic Business Plan 2022-25. The following matters were raised as part of
the update:
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The
very complex environment that adult safeguarding operated in, and that
expectations had grown significantly.
Praise was offered to all those working in the sector. -
Stages
of transition (between child and adult services, for example) and how these
tended to be a common feature within SARs. -
There
was a need to hear more from service users directly. -
Staffing
and lifelong training needs. There were
pressures within the system and around links within the system – the pandemic
had helped to highlight these, but challenges did continue. -
Abuse -
the four main areas of abuse related to neglect, physical, financial and
domestic abuse. However, psychological
abuse and self-neglect were not too far behind.
It was indicated that, in terms of statistical data, the Tees Valley
reflected the national picture.
Consideration was given as to whether this was a consequence of
increased reporting or an increase in cases – the Independent Chair felt it
likely to lie somewhere in the middle.
Reference was made to the work undertaken by TSAB’s sub-groups in
relation to this area of safeguarding work. - In terms of the rising numbers, it was highlighted that this ... view the full minutes text for item 22/28 |
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Integration of Health and Social Care - Verbal Update The Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration will provide the panel with a verbal update regarding the integration of health and social care. Minutes: The Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration provided an
update to Members regarding the integration of health and social care; the
following matters were raised:
The Chair thanked the Director for the information provided. NOTED |
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Overview and Scrutiny Board Update The Chair will provide a verbal update on matters considered at
the meeting of the Overview and Scrutiny Board held on 16 November 2022. Minutes: **
SUSPENSION OF COUNCIL PROCEDURE RULE NO 5 - ORDER OF BUSINESS ORDERED that,
in accordance with Council Procedure Rule No 5, the panel agreed to vary the
order of business to consider the remaining agenda items as follows: 7, 6, 8
and 9. Overview
and Scrutiny Board Update The Chair provided a verbal update on the
matters that were considered at the Overview and Scrutiny Board meeting held on
16 November 2022. Amongst those, and of
significance to the panel, was the consideration of the final report regarding
‘The Role of the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) in Supporting Adult
Social Care (With a Focus on Covid-19 and Recovery)’. The report was approved without any
amendments and would next be considered by Executive on 24 January 2023. NOTED **At this point in the meeting, the panel agreed to a brief
adjournment for five minutes** |
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The Impact of the Energy and Cost of Living Crises on Caring for Vulnerable Adults - Verbal Update The Director of
Adult Social Care and Health Integration will provide the panel with a verbal
update regarding the issues raised at the 5 October 2022 panel meeting. Minutes: **The panel reconvened and
received information from the Head of Resident and Business Support** The Head of Resident and Business Support provided an update
to Members; a copy of a report to be considered by the
Executive on 6 December 2022 (entitled ‘Cost of Living Crisis’) had been
circulated prior to this meeting for information. The following matters were
raised as part of the presentation:
During discussion, a Member queried the provision of warm
spaces and funding being provided by the Council to
assist with this. In response, it was explained that £20,000 had been set aside to support the
warm project. Warm
space opportunities and what they offered were currently being reviewed,
with an overview of what this entailed also being devised. It was indicated
that usage levels needed to be understood and funding extended to other areas
where possible. Reference was made to the Live Well Centre and the warm space that had
been offered and not used; the importance of appropriate marketing was
highlighted and work had been taking place with the Council’s Communications
Team in this regard. It was indicated
that Library use had seen a recent increase, but it was unclear as to whether
this was the consequence of the warm space initiative, or whether due to
general access. It was
acknowledged that providers’ funding was limited, and therefore funding
had been assigned as part of the Household Support Fund. The Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration advised the panel that all information regarding cost of living support was available on the Council’s website. From an Adult Social Care perspective, it was indicated that the impact of the cost of living crisis was being seen. However, although a component, there was no clear evidence to suggest that the cost of living crisis was bringing more Social Care users to the front door. There were concerns as winter approached and a South Tees Cold Weather Plan had been published earlier ... view the full minutes text for item 22/31 |
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Date of Next Meeting - 11 January 2023 Minutes: The next meeting of the Adult
Social Care and Services Scrutiny Panel had been scheduled
for Wednesday, 11 January 2023 at 10.30 a.m. NOTED |