Issue details
Development of a Specialist Activity Base for Adults with a Learning Disability/Autism alongside a Community Hub at Burton Stone Lane Community Centre
Purpose of Report: To present a report with regards to the future
of Burton Stone Community Centre as a Specialist Activity Base and
Community Hub. Health and Wellbeing wish to enable the creation of
a vibrant community asset by enhancing the facility and ensuring
current community use is developed alongside the activities which
focus on delivering services for adults with a learning disability
and/or autism. With a clear strategy to achieve integrated
opportunities and community connections.
Members are asked to agree the proposal.
This decision will now be taken by Cabinet at their rescheduled meeting on 16 December.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Cabinet Decision - a 'Key Issue' - decision leading to savings or expenditure of £500,000 or above;
Decision status: Decision Made
Wards affected: Clifton Ward;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 20/10/2014
Decision due: 16/12/14 by Executive
Lead member: Executive Member for Adult Social Care and Health
Lead director: Director of Public Health
Department: Directorate of Adults, Children & Education
Contact: Katie Brown, Contracts Manager - Commissioning & Contracts Email: katie.brown@york.gov.uk 01904 554068 Email: katie.brown@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Health and Wellbeing (H&WB) have engaged
with partners including all providers of learning disabilities
services and any interested parties in the City to help form the
vision of Burton Stone Community Centre (BSCC). A workshop with
providers was undertaken in April 2014 to facilitate a discussion
about the future of BSCC.
Everyone who could be affected by the changes in services was
invited to two sessions where they could influence and contribute
to the specification for activities/sessions that could take place
at the Specialist Activity Hub. These events took place late June
and early July 2014.
There has been a consultation undertaken by Communities and
Neighbourhoods (CANS) with the general public where an open event
was held and consultation with staff members who may be affected by
these changes has also been undertaken.
Please contact the report author for any further information
Making Representations: Contact Report Author
Decisions
Agenda items
- 16/12/2014 - Executive Development of a Specialist Activity Base for Adults with a Learning Disability and/or Autism alongside a Community Hub at Burton Stone Community Centre 16/12/2014
Documents
- Development of a Specialist Activity Base for Adults with a learning disability/Autism alongside a Community Hub at Burton Stone Lane Community Centre