Issue details
New Business Model for the Peripatetic Music Service
Purpose of report: To set out a new Business
Model for the Peripatetic Music Service. This will introduce new
terms and conditions for all teachers in the service from September
2010, as well as new patterns of service delivery to schools and to
members of the public. The Executive Member is asked to: Agree the
new business model. Following discussion with the Executive Member
it was agreed that additional time for the consultation with Trade
Unions would be required prior to the paper being formally
presented. This report has been slipped from 9 November to the 14
December 2010 Decision Session.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Decision Made
Implication: Financial; Human Resources;
Level of Risk: 16-20 Action plan required;
Decision due: 14/12/10 by Executive Member for Children & Young People's Services
Lead member: Councillor Carol Runciman cllr.crunciman@york.gov.uk
Lead director: Corporate Director of Children, Education and Communities, Director of Communities & Neighbourhoods
Department: Directorate of Adults, Children & Education
Contact: Gill Cooper, Head of Culture, Tourism and City Centre Email: gill.cooper@york.gov.uk Tel: (01904) 554671.
Consultation process
Consultation will follow statutory
requirements with staff and trade unions. Consultation has taken
place with schools through a 'key issue' paper in Autumn
2009
Consultees
N/A
Making Representations: Contact Report Author.
Decisions
Agenda items
- 14/12/2010 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Children and Young People's Services New Business Model for the Schools Peripatetic Music Service 14/12/2010
Documents
- Committee Report for New Business Model for the Peripatetic Music Service