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Agenda, decisions and minutes

Venue: Hybrid in the Council Chamber Civic Offices, Angel Street, Bridgend, CF31 4WB / remotely via Microsoft Teams

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17.

Apologies for Absence

To receive apologies for absence from Members. 

 

 

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors JP Blundell and N Farr.

 

18.

Declarations of Interest

To receive declarations of personal and prejudicial interest (if any) from Members/Officers in accordance with the provisions of the Members’ Code of Conduct adopted by Council from 1 September 2008.

 

 

Minutes:

Councillor J Gebbie declared a personal interest in Agenda item 5, as Chair of the School Governing Body at Mynydd Cynffig Primary school.

 

Councillors R Penhale-Thomas and R Goode declared a general personal interest in the agenda as a whole, in that they were both employed through a Welsh Housing Charity which campaigns of Equalities issues

 

19.

Approval of Minutes pdf icon PDF 213 KB

To receive for approval the Minutes of 23/11/2022

 

 

Minutes:

RESOLVED:                That the minutes of a meeting of the Cabinet Committee Equalities dated 23 November 2022, be approved as a true and accurate record.

 

20.

Report on Raising the Profile of the Equalities Agenda across Bridgend County Borough Council (BCBC) pdf icon PDF 139 KB

Minutes:

The Consultation, Engagement and Equalities Manager presented a report, the purpose of which, was to update Cabinet Committee Equalities on plans to raise the profile of Equalities and build an action plan that will shape the Strategic Equalities Plan (SEP) objectives for 2024-2028.

 

By way of background information, she advised that the Equality Act 2010 includes a Public Sector Equality Duty which states that the Council, must consider the need to:

 

           Eliminate discrimination, harassment, victimisation and any other   behaviour that is not allowed under the act.

           Advance equality of opportunity between people with and without protected characteristics, for example by removing or minimising disadvantages, meeting the needs of people who have a protected characteristic or encouraging participation in public life and activities.

           Encourage good relations between those who share a protected characteristic and those who do not, for example by tackling prejudice and promoting understanding.

 

The Consultation, Engagement and Equalities Manager reminded Members, that the council is committed to helping ensure that people of all protected characteristics can participate fully in our community as equal citizens. The nine protected characteristics here were:

 

·        age

·        disability

·        gender reassignment

·        marriage and civil partnership

·        pregnancy and maternity

·        race

·        religion and belief

·        sex

·        sexual orientation

 

She explained that BCBC’s Strategic Equality Plan sets out how equality objectives will be met, making services accessible and responsive to the diverse needs of those who live, work and visit the county borough.

 

She further added, that Equality is diverse and the Authority needed to include people and their representative groups in its planning and decision making processes to help them unlock their potential. The Council also needed to engage appropriately with people to help us meet our duties in the Public Sector Equality Duty in order to:

 

  Set future equality objectives;

  Review our Strategic Equality Plan;

  Identify how our work and activities may contribute to meeting the general  duty;

  Assess the likely impact on protected groups of our policies and practices  being proposed or reviewed.

 

  The Consultation, Engagement and Equalities Manager concluded her report by advising, that in order to achieve these objectives, the aim is to explore ways of raising the profile of equalities across the organisation by reviewing the current Strategic Equality Plan and exploring the opportunity to establish a corporate working group to review the current Strategic Equality Plan and to discuss and create relevant objectives to form the new actions for the SEP 2024-2028.

 

The Chairperson considered that the Cabinet Committee could be used more effectively to drive its agenda forward and look for members of Groups and Associations to play an active part in issues of equality and diversity as part of future agenda business, under legislation such as the Future Generations Act.

 

The Deputy Leader confirmed that BCBC’s Procurement and Commissioning Strategies could also support the above aims and objectives, as well as a Bill passed recently in the Senedd, entitled Social Partnership. This could be used to commission provision, as BCBC were one  ...  view the full minutes text for item 20.

21.

Youth Council update Report pdf icon PDF 139 KB

Minutes:

The Children’s Rights and Participation Worker submitted a report, the purpose of which, was to update Cabinet Committee Equalities on the work done in recent months by the Youth Council and Young People Of Pride (YPOP).

 

In order to give Members some outline information, she explained that the Bridgend Youth Council consists of a mayor, cabinet members and teams of youth councillors. The body was set up and run by local young people, and is an entirely separate entity from Bridgend County Borough Council.

 

The main priorities highlighted by the Youth Mayor and Deputy are as follows:

 

           The Sustainability for the future;

           Education of Democracy and UK politics in schools;

           Tackling Youth Violence through prevention programmes;

           Youth mental Health Awareness and support in schools;

           Educational prevention to bring an end to racism and injustice;

           Supporting LGBTQ+ Rights

 

The Children’s Rights and Participation Worker confirmed that The Youth Council now had two sessions a month. One online session, `Chat and Chill’, that allows members to log onto zoom/online to chat to a Youth worker and take part in some quizzes and games. Another session is a formal face to face Youth Council Meeting, which happens on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. The Youth Council meet in Evergreen Hall and take part in workshops, training, debates and consultations.

 

They have worked with Bridgend County Borough Council staff and outside organisations such as Barod, the Police and Crime Commissioners Team, Cwm Taf Health Board, plus more besides, she added.

 

During the last few months, the Youth Council given a contribution to the consultations outlined in paragraph 4.2 of the report.

 

They have also highlighted national events on social media such as:

 

           #wearyellowforyouthmentalhealth Day;

           International Women’s Day;

           The Youth Mayor and Member of Youth Parliament Aspen took part  in the annual Remembrance Day events in Bridgend;

           Members also took part in sessions through our Safeguarding week, highlighting information around substance use, domestic violence and mental health support.

 

The Deputy Youth Mayor, Gwion has been busy delivering his Trans Awareness training to the Youth Development Team and Senior Management Team in Bridgend. Gwion has been recognised for his service to the community through winning a High Sheriff of Mid Glamorgan’s Award.

 

The Children’s Rights and Participation Worker then outlined some of the work and progress of the Young People Of Pride (YPOP) LGBTQIA+ Youth Club. More details regarding this were detailed in paragraph 4.5 of the report.

 

The Chairperson asked if there was membership on the Youth Council from all areas of the County Borough.

 

The Children’s Rights and Participation Worker responded by saying that there were 10 members in the Youth Council at present, though there was a recruitment drive currently ongoing to increase this, including through schools. Representative groups from Heronsbridge and Welsh Language groups were being explored also to become involved with the Youth Council agenda. She added that work was also in progress with School Councils, in order to build  ...  view the full minutes text for item 21.

22.

Forward Work Programme 2023-2024 pdf icon PDF 148 KB

Minutes:

The Consultation, Engagement and Equalities Manager gave a report, seeking Cabinet Committee Equalities (CCE) approval for a proposed Forward Work Programme for 2023–2024.

 

The Forward Work Programme was outlined annually in March, setting out a proposal for the Committee’s key equality issues to be considered within the next financial year.  The proposed Forward Work Programme was attached at Appendix 1 of the report.

 

The Chairperson felt that Trans Lives in the County Borough should be considered as a future agenda item. He also felt that more work was required in respect of looking to establish Working Groups for certain individuals within the County Borough.

 

Officers stated that this would be considered as part of the wider Programme.

 

RESOLVED:              That Cabinet Committee Equalities approved the proposed Forward Work Programme 2023-24.

 

23.

Urgent Items

To consider any other item(s) of business in respect of which notice has been given in accordance with Rule 4 of the Council Procedure Rules and which the person presiding at the meeting is of the opinion should by reason of special circumstances be transacted at the meeting as a matter of urgency.

Minutes:

None.

 

 

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