The Minutes of the Extraordinary meeting held on the 6th November, 2018,
have finally surfaced and have been presented to the Committee meeting
on the 31st January, 2019.
The meeting in November was held to receive the Care Inspectorate Wales
(CIW) Report AND the Annual Complaints Handling Report of the Supporting
Children and Families department.
Previous blog posts have publicised the emails sent to the members of
the Care Scrutiny Committee in which issues were raised with the
'accuracy' of the Complaints Report, authored and presented by Dafydd
Paul.
The minutes are, also, not an accurate record of the meeting and an
email was sent to the Democratic Services on the morning of the meeting
raising this point and asking for an explanation.
No reply was given and the meeting went ahead with the Minutes signed
and are now seen as an accurate record - they are not. I wonder if the
email was even presented to the Committee.
https://gwynedd.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/400538
Something is very wrong within Gwynedd Council.
Gwynedd Council Fail.: Cyngor Gwynedd Council - Meeting Concluded.:
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Cyngor Gwynedd Councillor's Responsibilities And Constitution.
The Council's Constitution contains the rules and procedures for
making decisions and managing the Council's business. In the
Constitution you will find information on the committee structure, its
procedures, the rights given to individual officers and members to make
decisions, the standards of conduct expected and the allowances paid to
members.
The Constitution is a large document which has been divided into a number of sections (see below).
https://www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/en/Council/Strategies-and-policies/Corporate-plans-and-strategies/TheConstitution.aspx
SECTION 1 - Introduction
If you have any questions or observations on the Constitution, contact the Monitoring Officer: IwanGDEvans@gwynedd.llyw.cymru
Gwynedd Council Fail.: Cyngor Gwynedd Constitution And Councillor's Respo...:
making decisions and managing the Council's business. In the
Constitution you will find information on the committee structure, its
procedures, the rights given to individual officers and members to make
decisions, the standards of conduct expected and the allowances paid to
members.
The Constitution is a large document which has been divided into a number of sections (see below).
https://www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/en/Council/Strategies-and-policies/Corporate-plans-and-strategies/TheConstitution.aspx
SECTION 1 - Introduction
SECTION 2 - Purpose, definition interpretation and amendment of the constitution
SECTION 3 - Getting information and getting involved
SECTION 4 - Full Council
SECTION 5 - The Cabinet
SECTION 6 - The Leader
SECTION 7 - Scrutiny Committees
SECTION 8 - The Standards Committee
SECTION 9 - Regulatory Committees
SECTION 10 - Joint Committees
SECTION 11 - Officers
SECTION 12 - Finance contracts and legal matters
SECTION 13 - Responsibility for functions – Summary
SECTION 14 - Access to information procedure rules
SECTION 15 - Budget and policy framework procedure rules
SECTION 16 - Financial procedure rules
SECTION 17 - Contract standing orders and procurement rules
SECTION 18 - Members' code of conduct
SECTION 19 - Planning code of practice
SECTION 20 - Code of conduct for employees
SECTION 21 - Protocol on member / officer relations
SECTION 22 - Whistleblowing Policy
https://www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/en/Council/Strategies-and-policies/Corporate-plans-and-strategies/TheConstitution.aspx
If you have any questions or observations on the Constitution, contact the Monitoring Officer: IwanGDEvans@gwynedd.llyw.cymru
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