Council

           

 

Date of meeting: 20th July 2023

 

 

Agenda Item 31

 

 

 

                       

 


 

Green Group Amendment

 

To recognise care leavers as a protected characteristic

That the relevant changes are made to the recommendations as shown below in strikethrough and bold italics:

 

Council notes:

 

  1. Care experienced people face significant barriers that impact them throughout their lives;
  2. As corporate parents, councillors have a collective responsibility towards looked after children.
  3. The Public Sector Equality Duty requires public bodies, such as councils, to have due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment, and victimisation of people with protected characteristics in the exercise of its functions.

 

This Council resolves: 

  1. To recognise that care experienced people are a group who are likely to face discrimination;
  2. To recognise that Councils must put the needs of disadvantaged people at the heart of decision-making through co-production and collaboration;
  3. That future decision, services and policies made and adopted by the Council should be assessed through Equality Impact Assessments to determine the impact of changes on people with care experience.
  4. That in the delivery of the Public Sector Equality Duty the Council includes care experience in the publication and review of Equality Objectives.
  5. To request a report is submitted to the relevant committees of the Council with a view to the Council adopting a policy so that care experience is treated as if it were a Protected Characteristic.
  6. To formally call upon all other bodies to treat care experience as a protected characteristic.

10. To call on housing committee to look at allocations in view of prioritising council accommodation, or where appropriate helping with private rental sector negotiations and costs, for foster and kinship carers.”

Proposed by: Cllr Shanks                                               Seconded by: Cllr Goldsmith


 

Recommendations to read if carried:

 

Council notes:

 

  1. Care experienced people face significant barriers that impact them throughout their lives;
  2. As corporate parents, councillors have a collective responsibility towards looked after children.
  3. The Public Sector Equality Duty requires public bodies, such as councils, to have due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment, and victimisation of people with protected characteristics in the exercise of its functions.

 

This Council resolves:

 

4. To recognise that care experienced people are a group who are likely to face

discrimination;

5. To recognise that Councils must put the needs of disadvantaged people at the

heart of decision-making through co-production and collaboration;

6. That future decision, services and policies made and adopted by the Council

should be assessed through Equality Impact Assessments to determine the

impact of changes on people with care experience.

7. That in the delivery of the Public Sector Equality Duty the Council includes

care experience in the publication and review of Equality Objectives.

8. To request a report is submitted to the relevant committees of the Council with

a view to the Council adopting a policy so that care experience is treated as if

it were a Protected Characteristic.

9. To formally call upon all other bodies to treat care experience as a protected

characteristic.

10. To call on housing committee to look at allocations in view of prioritising council accommodation, or where appropriate helping with private rental sector negotiations and costs, for foster and kinship carers.