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Meeting: 21/04/2009 - Overview & Scrutiny Commission (Item 110)
110 Report of the Scrutiny Panel on Dual Diagnosis PDF 80 KB
Report of the Acting Director of Strategy and Governance (copy attached). The Scrutiny Panel Chair, Councillor David Watkins, will present this report to members.
Additional documents:
- dual diagnosis report final draft, item 110 PDF 226 KB View as HTML (110/2) 183 KB
- d d appendix 1 Cllr Wrighton's Scrutiny Request, item 110 PDF 68 KB View as HTML (110/3) 40 KB
- d d appendix 2 list of witnesses, item 110 PDF 44 KB View as HTML (110/4) 26 KB
- d d appendix 3A 29 02 08 minutes, item 110 PDF 91 KB View as HTML (110/5) 120 KB
- d d appendix 3B 07 03 08 minutes, item 110 PDF 77 KB View as HTML (110/6) 104 KB
- d d appendix 3C 28 03 08 minutes, item 110 PDF 103 KB View as HTML (110/7) 141 KB
- d d appendix 3D 25 04 08 minutes, item 110 PDF 89 KB View as HTML (110/8) 102 KB
- d d appendix 3E 25 07 08 minutes, item 110 PDF 72 KB View as HTML (110/9) 92 KB
- d d appendix 3F 04 08 08 minutes, item 110 PDF 45 KB View as HTML (110/10) 26 KB
- Appendix 4 bibliography, item 110 PDF 40 KB View as HTML (110/11) 21 KB
- Appendix 5 digest of recs, item 110 PDF 59 KB View as HTML (110/12) 30 KB
- Appendix 6 (public submission), item 110 PDF 833 KB
- Webcast for Report of the Scrutiny Panel on Dual Diagnosis
Minutes:
110.1 The Chairman of the Dual Diagnosis Scrutiny Panel Councillor Watkins introduced the report and thanked Councillor Wrighton who had raised the matter for scrutiny and Councillors Young, Taylor and Hawkes who had served on the Panel. The work done by the Panel would be relevant nationally, as this was not being done elsewhere.
110.2 He said the Panel had found that finance was not the main issue but instead how to use the available resources.
110.3 Stressing the importance of the issue which affected individuals’ lives, Councillor Watkins wholeheartedly commended the report and asked that the OSC as parent O&S Committee monitor the outcomes. Many outside bodies had provided evidence and now had high expectations he said.
110.4 The Scrutiny officer in support of the Panel was congratulated.
110.5 RESOLVED(1) that the Commission endorse the Dual Diagnosis scrutiny report.
(2) that the recommendations be referred to Cabinet and to the appropriate partner organisations.
(3) that agreed actions be monitored by the Commission or appropriate Scrutiny Committee