Venue: Multi-Location Meeting - Council Chamber, Guildhall / MS Teams. View directions
Contact: Scrutiny Officer
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Disclosure of Personal and Prejudicial Interests. Minutes: None |
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Prohibition of Whipped Votes and Declaration of Party Whips Minutes: None |
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Minutes: The Panel agreed the minutes. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: The letter from the Cabinet Member relating to the 15 December meeting and the letter to the Cabinet Member following the 19 January meeting were received by the Panel. |
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Public Questions Questions can be submitted in writing to scrutiny@swansea.gov.uk up until noon on the working day prior to the
meeting. Written questions take precedence. Public may attend and ask questions
in person if time allows. Questions must relate to items on the open part of
the agenda and will be dealt with in a 10-minute period. Minutes: There were no public questions received. |
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Annual Budget Proposals - as they relate to Education matters PDF 192 KB Invited to attend are Cllr Robert Smith (Cabinet Member for Education and Skills) and Education Officers Link to relevant Budget
Cabinet Papers for 16 February 2023 will be available online from 10 Feb 2023 Minutes: The Panel thanked the Cabinet Member for Education Learning, the Director of Education and the Head of Education Planning and Resources for attending the meeting to discuss the Annual Budget as it relates to education matters. They provided a presentation that covered: · Medium Term Budget Strategy · Further key messages for 2023-2024 consultation · Education – non-delegated proposals |
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Summarising views for feedback to Cabinet Minutes: After
the discussion, with the Cabinet Member and Officers on the Annual Budget as it
relates to Education, the Panel agreed the following feedback; which was included
in the Service Improvement and Finance Scrutiny Performance Panel response to
Cabinet on the 16 February 2023. ·
Uplift. We welcome the
uplift in the budget this year from £202 to £215 million but recognise this
will not cover all the financial pressure on schools budgets. However, it is very welcome and we recognise
that it is the largest cash allocation for any Council department in Swansea,
which highlights the fact that education is a top priority. ·
School Reserves. We heard that the school reserves have
reduced substantially and are now approximately £11 million across schools in
Swansea. Concern was raised about the
fact that some schools reserves are high while others have very low reserves
and therefore these schools will require help and support. ·
Financial pressure. We recognise that schools will be under a lot
of pressure from a number of costs that are currently not fully known this year
2023/24, and indeed 2024/25, for example ALN, free school meals universal roll,
fuel and energy costs and teacher pay increases etc. · Pressures on reducing
school meals budget.
We must ensure there is no loss of
quality or standard of the school meals provided and our aim should be to buy
local. |
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Minutes: The Panel accepted the work programme noting the next meeting on the 16 March 2023 will be informal as it will be part of a site visit to Maes Derw Pupil Referral Unit. |