Venue: Hybrid - Neuadd Cyngor Ceredigion, Penmorfa, Aberaeron / remotely via video conference
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Welcome and Apologies Minutes: i.
Councillor Carl Worrall apologised for his inability
to attend the meeting. ii.
Councillor Gwyn James apologised for leaving the
meeting early. |
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Disclosures of personal interest (including whipping declarations) Members are reminded of their personal responsibility to declare any personal and prejudicial Minutes: There were no disclosures of
Personal and Prejudicial Interests (including whipping declarations) from
Committee Members. |
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Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) Inspection Report and Action Plan Minutes: Councillor Alun Williams (Cabinet Member for
Through Age and Wellbeing) presented the CIW Inspection Report and Action
Plan. CIW undertook an intense
evaluation of performance across Adult and Children’s Service from 27 February
2023 to 10 March 2023. The report was published on 18 May 2023. Under the
Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, the domains of the inspection
evaluated were People - Voice and Control, Prevention, Well-being and
Partnership. Five Inspectors
participated in the inspection, which was facilitated virtually and in person.
During the evidence gathering, 14 individuals engaged in the process including
officers, Elected Members, service users, carers, and statutory and
third-sector partner organisations. In addition to case
file audits, key policies and developments were scrutinised. This included
supervision files and the revised policy, compliments and complaints, the draft
Quality Assurance Framework, the Occupational Therapy consultation and the
revised Safeguarding and Mental Wellbeing and Porth Cymorth Cynnar structures.
Observations of strategic and operational meetings took place online and
face-to-face. There was an emphasis on the experience of children, carers and
their families and how the service listens to their views and the Inspectors
were actively seeking to identify the participation of service users in
assessments and plans by articulating their own care requirements. The
Inspectors were very keen to understand and appreciate the benefits of the
Through Age Wellbeing model. The initial
feedback provided on 16 March 2023 was very pleasing, and the report was
complimentary to the Services provided to the citizens of Ceredigion. There
were no areas of none compliance identified during the Inspection. An overview of the key findings and evidence
was provided. An Action Plan has now been formulated to respond to the
recommended improvements outlined by
CIW in the report. The overwhelming majority of the actions were already in
play as the matters identified by CIW were being addressed before the
inspection. All staff involved
with the service were congratulated on their performance as highlighted in the
report. Members were provided with the opportunity
to ask questions which were answered by Officers present and Councillor Alun
Williams. The main points raised were as follows: ·
It was
difficult to compare with other local authorities due to several factors such
as population, staffing levels, number of cases and rurality. The Corporate
Lead Officer for Porth Cynnal believed the service was in the upper quarter of
Wales. ·
Given
the challenges with recruitment, every provision possible was being explored to
retain and recruit staff. Employing overseas workers was an option used
elsewhere to support the Social Care sector and had not been utilised in
Ceredigion. The difference in cultures and languages were highlighted;
therefore, caution was needed if there was an intention to explore this option
further. · As other local authorities increased the salary for Social Care staff, there was more competition, and so a pay review would need to be undertaken soon which would lead to implications for the Council’s budget. Welsh Government have recognised the importance of equal pay across Wales, but this would ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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Minutes: Councillor Alun Williams presented the
report for National Collaborative Arrangements for Welsh (local authority) Adoption
and Fostering services. The National Adoption Service has been in existence
since 2014 and has enabled significance change and improvement in adoption
services across Wales. Its structure and governance through national, regional and local arrangements were agreed by all councils
at that time; a review in 2018 led to proposals to streamline governance and
improve accountability. Some of these e.g. creating a
Combined Governance Board (bringing together the Advisory Group and Governance
Board required by the legislation) and a new Partnership Agreement to replace
the original functional model have been already implemented. The establishment
of Foster Wales provides the opportunity to join the arrangements for adoption
and fostering into one directorate operationally and the governance for both
activities to be joined. Members were provided with the opportunity
to ask questions which were answered by Officers present and Councillor Alun
Williams. The main points raised were as follows: ·
Working
regionally and nationally was considered a sensible way forward. ·
Adoption
numbers have reduced nationally for several reasons. The adoption service in
Carmarthen and local officers were capable of working
to demands and most of Ceredigion’s children who were adopted remained within
the region due to the number of adopters and also cultural reasons. Following questions by the Committee
Members, it was agreed: ·
To seek
agreement that the Ceredigion signs the Joint Committee Agreement for the
National Adoption Service and Foster Wales. ·
This
paper progresses through the full governance processes to be fully endorsed. |
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Domiciliary Care Overview Minutes: Councillor Alun Williams presented a report
on the Councils position and approach to Domiciliary care. Ceredigion County
Council commissions Domiciliary Care for Service Users,
who by reason of vulnerability or other circumstances have been assessed as
requiring such care in line with the Social Services and Well Being (Wales) Act
2014. The report detailed the statutory background to Domiciliary Care, the
work undertaken across Wales to develop the service nationally and the
situation locally in Ceredigion. Reference was given to Ceredigion’s
Initiatives to support the Domiciliary Care Market from 2022/23 onwards and the
current situation. Ceredigion County Council Targeted Care
& Enablement Service was subject to Inspection by Care Inspectorate Wales
in October 2022 and received an exemplary report published in November 2022,
with the inspectors offering the highest praise for the service model and
delivery. Members were provided with the opportunity
to ask questions which were answered by Officers present and Councillor Alun
Williams. The main points raised were as follows: ·
The
Social Care workforce across Wales was recognized as challenging. Within the 15
Point Pledge as part of the new Domiciliary Care Framework 2023, the aim was to
pay all domiciliary care providers a rate more aligned with the Home Care
Association (HCA) recommended hourly rate. ·
All
providers must pay a real living wage under the legislation. The fee increase to £26.50 per hour for providers acknowledged the
increase in the cost of living and fuel. This fee covered wages, pay
enhancements and training costs. It was noted that different providers managed
travelling costs from property to property differently and there had been
various initiatives on offer to support them. ·
Signing
up to the 15 Point Pledge would demonstrate providers' commitment to supporting
the workforce. It was suggested that monitoring providers should be key in
moving forward with the 15 Point Pledge. A Quality Assurance Framework for
Social Care was being developed; this would involve dedicated staff who would
continually monitor providers, the delivery of the contracts and the quality of
service. Following questions by the Committee
Members, it was agreed to note the report, subject to receiving an update to
the 15 Point Pledge in April 2024. |
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Regional Maternity and Early Years Strategy for West Wales Minutes: Councillor Alun Williams presented the
Regional Maternity and Early Years Strategy for West Wales. In 2018, Welsh Government
invited bids from Local Authorities and Health Boards to become pathfinders for
the Early Years Integration Transformation Programme. An application was
submitted by Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion Local Authorities alongside Hywel
Dda Health Board to become Pathfinder areas. Funding was secured (2019 - 2024)
to pilot and test approaches to Early Years Integration Transformation and a
Maternity and Early Years Steering Group was formed. In January 2021,
Pembrokeshire successfully applied to join the Pathfinder Programme and
therefore all Local Authorities in the Hywel Dda footprint have been involved
in the Programme. In 2021/ 2022 representatives of the three Local Authorities
and Hywel Dda Health Board worked together to formulate a Maternity and Early
Years Strategy for West Wales. The strategy focused on support in the first
7 years of a child’s life, recognising the importance of these formative years
in shaping the child’s future health and well-being and aims to promote
collaboration between support services both at pre-birth and Early Years
stages. The strategy is located within the Maternity and Early Years Strategy
for West Wales Website, which is a collaboration between Ceredigion,
Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire local authorities, Hywel Dda University Health
Board and third sector partners. Based upon extensive consultation with Service
Users and Early Years Professionals, the Strategy for West Wales was written
with the intention of promoting excellent services at every stage of Maternity
and Early Years. Members were provided with the opportunity
to ask questions which were answered by Officers present and Councillor Alun
Williams. The main points raised were as follows: ·
There
were recruitment challenges generally, but vacancies were either out to advert
or had been appointed to in Porth Cymorth Cynnar.
When staff were appointed, training was provided as required to ensure they had
the correct skills for the role. ·
It was
recommended that when an agenda item involved Hywel Dda University Health
Board, Councillor Rhodri Evans as the elected member of the Board should be
informed. ·
Through
Age Wellbeing, Support & Care were in the process of launching a new
website which would clearly outline the services available to the public. It
was suggested and agreed that a small group of Members could view the website
before it became live, to provide their views and feedback. ·
Staff
were based in family centres across the county and the needs of the public were
considered when sessions were being prepared; information on these sessions was
shared widely including through the relevant social media sites. Following questions by the Committee
Members, it was agreed to endorse the Maternity and Early Years Strategy for
West Wales. |
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To confirm minutes of the previous meeting and to consider any matters arising therefrom Minutes: It was agreed to
confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 13 April 2023. Matters arising:
It was clarified that Cabinet
had accepted the recommendation from the Committee Members to write to Ms Elin Jones,
Senedd Constituency Member and to the four regional Senedd Cymru Members
expressing concern with providing sufficient housing in Ceredigion. Any updates
would need to be monitored. |
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To consider the Forward Work Plan Minutes: It was agreed to
note the contents of the Forward Work Programme presented. |