Agenda and minutes
Venue: The National Centre for Early Music, St Margaret's Church, Walmgate, York
Contact: Jayne Carr Democracy Officer
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Declarations of Interest At this point Members are asked to declare any personal or prejudicial interests they may have in the business on this agenda. Minutes: Members were invited to declare at this point in the meeting any personal or prejudicial interests they might have in the business on the agenda. No interests were declared. |
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Minutes and Matters Arising PDF 609 KB To approve and sign the minutes of the last meeting of the Group held on 2 July 2009. An “easy read” version of these minutes is also attached. Additional documents: Minutes: RESOLVED:That the minutes of the meeting of the Group, held on 2 July 2009, be approved and signed by the Chair as a correct record.
In accordance with the Group’s request that their recommendations were tracked to ensure that they were being actioned, an update was given on matters arising from the previous minutes:
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Public Participation At this point in the meeting members of the public who have registered their wish to speak regarding an item on the agenda or an issue within the Groups remit can do so. Anyone who wishes to register or requires further information is requested to contact the Democracy Officer on the contact details listed at the foot of this agenda. The deadline for registering is Wednesday 23 September2009 at 5.00 pm. Minutes: There were no registrations to speak under the Council’s Public Participation Scheme. |
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Chair's Report This report will include an introduction to the work carried out by Higher York. It is proposed that Higher York will share the representation of age issues on the Social Inclusion Working Group with the York Older People’s Assembly and the City of York Council Youth Service. Minutes: The Group noted that, following the resignation of Mr Hotchkin, York Older People’s Assembly had offered to relinquish one of their places as a non-voting co-opted member of SIWG. It was proposed that Higher York would share the representation of age issues on the Social Inclusion Working Group with the York Older People’s Assembly and the City of York Council Youth Service. Higher York were currently expert witnesses on SIWG. They had been invited to give an introduction to their work but unfortunately a representative from the group was not present and hence this item would be deferred to a future meeting.
RESOLVED:That the Social Inclusion Working Group supported the proposal that a representative from Higher York be nominated to serve as a non-voting co-opted member of SIWG1. |
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This workshop will offer the opportunity to consider and comment on the initial findings of the Equality Impact Assessment (EIA) of the new Council Headquarters and York’s Customer Centre project. It will also offer the opportunity to shape the final recommendations for action arising from this EIA. Additional documents: Minutes: A presentation was given on the new Council Headquarters and York Customer Centre Project.
Officers explained that it was important that the new council headquarters met the needs of employees and of the people who used the services provided by the Council.
It had become necessary to move to new accommodation as the current buildings were outdated, had poor accessibility and did not meet modern day standards. The new building would include a York Customer Centre, which would enable services to be accessed via a single point of contact. The building would be welcoming and secure, provide a wide variety of spaces and present a unique opportunity to support a diverse community and workforce. The new accommodation would also have to be able to adapt to Council changes and customer requirements.
Two options were being considered: · Yorkshire House on Rougier Street · West Offices on Station Rise
Consultation had taken place with staff and with service users. Questionnaires had been circulated to all York householders and a public exhibition on the scheme had been held at the Mansion House.
The final proposals were expected in the next few weeks. This would be followed by a thorough evaluation of the schemes before a recommendation was made to the Executive at the end of the year.
Work had already started on the Equalities Impact Assessments. The views of the SIWG were sought as to the design of the building and the management of the building once it was complete. Further consultation with SIWG would continue as the project developed.
The Group formed workshops to consider and comment on the initial findings of the Equality Impact Assessment (EIA) and to shape the final recommendations for action arising from this EIA. The key issues that were identified are attached as Annex 1 to these minutes.
RESOLVED: That the comments from SIWG (as detailed in Minute Annex 1) be taken into account by the board overseeing the project.
REASON: To inform the project board’s decision-making on issues in respect of inclusion. |
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Accessible Information Workshop PDF 66 KB This workshop, which will be led by the Valuing People Partnership Board, will look into what is accessible information. The discussions will help council services and their partners to move towards developing common approaches to providing accessible information. Minutes: The Valuing People Partnership Board – Accessible Information Task Group gave a presentation on Accessible Information (Minute Annex 2). They explained that accessible information was key to fair access to council services and employment opportunities and they talked about the way in which the task group was looking to work with the Council and other organisations to improve the information that was produced.
Examples were circulated of information that had been produced by the Council. The Group discussed how the information could be improved. A summary of the discussions is attached at Minute Annex 3. The feedback would help council services and their partners to move towards developing common approaches to providing accessible information.
RESOLVED:(i) That the Social Inclusion Working Group supported the work that the Valuing People Partnership Board Task Group were carrying out to make information accessible to all.
(ii) That the views of the Social Inclusion Working Group (as detailed in Minute Annex 3) be taken into account when services were advised on how information could be improved.
REASON: To help the council and its partners ensure that information offered to the public is as accessible as possible within existing resources. |
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Minute Annex 2 Accessible Information Presentation PDF 567 KB Additional documents: |
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