The Attainment and Wellbeing Scrutiny Inquiry Panel spoke to over 60 children and young people in schools in February and March this year. Picture: Members of the Panel with the consultation results Pupils over the four focus groups were asked: What do pupils need to do well in school? What would […]
Public transport scrutiny inquiry draws to a close
The panel set up to look at how public transport impacts on social inclusion
Improving the experiences of looked after children scrutiny inquiry draws to a close
The scrutiny inquiry panel set up to examine how services for looked after children in Swansea can be improved has just completed its evidence gathering. The key question the inquiry sought to answer was: how can the local authority improve the experience of looked after children in Swansea when they access services from the Council and partners. The […]
How will the Council reduce the numbers of looked after children?
The Child & Family Services Performance Panel met last week to examine recent performance in Child & Family Services. In particular, the panel focused on the high numbers of children in the care of the authority (looked after children) and how the authority will sustainably and safely reduce the numbers of children entering the care […]
ECONOMIC INACTIVITY – Discussing the Way Forward
The Economic Inactivity Panel met for the second time on 9th April 2013 to plan its inquiry. The focus of the Inquiry is to look at how well the Council and its partners are tackling economic inactivity in our communities. Economic inactivity was identified as a key area for scrutiny to look at, because the […]
Economic Inactivity – A New Inquiry Panel is Underway
Councillors on the Economic Inactivity Inquiry Panel met for the first time on 27th March 2013, to agree the way forward and to determine how best to answer the question “How Well is the Council and its Partners Tackling Economic Inactivity in our Communities?” In order to address the main question, the councillors will […]