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Sunday, 7 June 2026

Cheshire West @ Cyngor Gwynedd...

Cyngor Gwynedd Care Scrutiny committee met on the 4th June, 2026. 

Tick box exercise...
The meeting was more to vote through department's performance reports rather than proper scrutiny and many councillors did not bother to turn up for the meeting.

The Strategic Safeguarding Panel Yearly Report 2025/26 was presented by Dewi Jones, cabinet member for Education and now chair of the panel. It is of concern that this panel could be used to avoid scrutiny by councillors and the public. 

Jones' report does not give a clear analysis of the data.
There are now 282 children receiving education at home - up 20 from the previous year.
How many of these children have ALN and were failed in schools?
How many children no longer attend school because of bullying?

A reminder that Neil Foden not only sexually abused female pupils, but physically assaulted boys also.

Our Bravery Brought Justice... 
But has it really?
How many of those children abused by Foden are receiving support?
Are all of the children eligible for compensation from cyngor Gwynedd?

The Extended Child Practice Review undertaken by Jan Pickles, showed that the abused children were receiving 'care' from cyngor Gwynedd. Were any in foster care? 
It is concerning that there appears to be no reporting from the fostering team regarding the Foden case ?
A report states that an inspection has recently been undertaken of the Fostering Service and the report should be published soon.

Will it be accurate..?
 
Foden also targeted and excluded pupils with ALN and those considered to have behavioural issues. 

There appears to be an ongoing issue that this behaviour by teachers is not uncommon in Gwynedd schools...

Jones' report also includes - 

In the meeting, the Performance Report of the Cabinet Member for Children and Supporting Families was presented, authored by Sharron Williams Carter, Head of Children and Supporting Families Department.

The Autism Plan was mentioned. 
Carter's analysis is revealing - on many levels - 

Carter's word salad shows that parents seeking support for their autistic children have been blamed for their children's issues. Families are STILL being assessed under a safeguarding lens, instead of being assessed as disabled children, as they have no learning disability.

Trauma informed - Trauma induced...
The implementation of Care and Support plans rather than Child Protection orders show that the children's department under Marian Parry Hughes got it wrong - many times, on so many levels.

Hughes was supported in her decision making by the SS department's senior complaints officer, who has in the past tried to shut down legitimate complaints from parents seeking support.

This very same officer was also the senior safeguarding officer, it is not hard to see why 'neurodivergent families' were subjected to unjustifiable actions regarding child protection matters.


Councillors have ignored families when they have attempted to raise concerns. 

Both officers have been 'absent from work' for well over a year now - on full pay?

Is Gwynedd's service for disabled children, Derwen, still operating under unlawful criteria ? 

There is still concern about the mental health of children and young people who do not meet the threshold for CAMHS support. 

The Autism Plan - as is - does not afford the kind of support that it was designed to provide specifically for those WITHOUT a learning disability. 

Both children and adults are going unsupported including in Education throughout Gwynedd.

Perhaps Hugh Morgan OBE, could be asked for his thoughts on the council's actions after his report which can be found here - 
https://gwyneddsfailingcouncil.blogspot.com/2021/04/finally-gwynedd-councils-autism-report.html

Carter also writes on the Residential provision for looked after children in small group homes.
Her report confirms that the home in Morfa Bychan is no longer run as an illegal enterprise.
But the home in Deiniolen is operating illegally.
It is claimed that the homes in Edern and Cricieth are to become operational by the end of the year.

The adults department's report was authored by Mari Wynne Jones, presented by, Dilwyn Morgan, cabinet member for adults. In order -'To provide assurance that the Cabinet Member has a grip on the department’s performance matters.'

An officer run council...

Morgan, who presided over the closure of the day centres for the elderly, is grateful for the unpaid carers in the county who have been forced to continue caring duties with even less support.

He also began to give his view on the recent 'Cheshire West' ruling that will affect Deprivation of Liberty orders (DOLs). 

Morgan was closed down by the the director of SS, Huw Dylan Owen, saying that he had covered the court's ruling earlier. But Owen had only given a brief mention of the decision saying little more than the council's legal department were reading though and interpreting the 81 page ruling.

As the ruling will affect vulnerable people ie those with dementia and learning disabilities, Morgan may have offered some insight in to how the council will now operate in this regard.
It is concerning that the cabinet member was shut down by the officer. 
One wonders why the chair did not intervene...

Homelessness...
Last up on the agenda was the Housing and Property performance report, authored by Carys Fôn Williams. It was presented after the lunch break and one councillor appeared to wake up and attempt to hold officers to account re the numbers on the housing register. The numbers are correct...

If only scrutiny members would challenge all departments like this. 
Why don't they....? 

Not all of the reports figures add up when compared to each other...

 Elena Gorokhova Quote: "The rules are simple: they lie to us, we know ...  

The reports and agenda pack can be found here - 
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru//documents/g5799/Public%20reports%20pack%2004th-Jun-2026%2010.30%20Care%20Scrutiny%20Committee.pdf?T=10

The webcast of the meeting can be found here - 
https://gwynedd.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/1095666

Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council... 

 

 

 

 



 

 


 

 

Monday, 20 January 2025

Cyngor Gwynedd Council - How Many Excluded Children Have Additional Learning Needs?

There appears to be some confusion regarding Cyngor Gwynedd council's Cabinet meeting to be held on the 21st January, 2024. While the front page is still saying that it will be a virtual meeting, the agenda pack is showing a hybrid meeting.
So which is it?

To add to the confusion, the link to the agenda front sheet does not work...

As well as accepting Gwynedd council's response to Neil Foden's offending, the Cabinet is being asked by senior officers to close the day care services in Blaenau Ffestiniog and Cricieth. These closures come on top of the day centres that have already closed in Bala, Porthmadog and Caernarfon. 

From the report -



Senior officers insist that the financial situation is not the reason for the closures -

Of course it is a financial decision - but in typical Ffordd Gwynedd fashion, the report is written in such a way to absolve the senior officers of bad decision making and simply blurs and deflects from the reality of the situation.

One sentence shows a total lack of understanding and empathy for those with dementia -
The focus would be on building on the strengths of those attending, strengthening skills and learning new skills and giving them a flavour of new experiences... 

What of the carers - usually the spouse and aged themselves with their own medical issues?
The day centres offered a little respite from the constant demands upon them.
Exhausted and isolated who now cares for the carers...?

 

The agenda also contains reviews of the Revenue Budget, the Capital Programme and the Savings Overview.

GwE, the schools improvement service is to close. 
Following a review of the responsibilities of Education partners in Wales, a recommendation has been made to move to a wider regional model of working.
To that end, the Transitional Board has been established to oversee the arrangements for transferring GwE services back to the local authorities in North Wales.

GwE have had their problems including the hotdesking and inflated expenses scandal but they are acknowledged as having done good work supporting schools in the North Wales region. Why this support was not embedded within the councils own education departments is not known. Privatisation?
The transfer back to LA's at this time does risk losing much needed expertise in the field.

The cabinet member for Education is to give the department's Performance Report.
Will the member be giving an update on the the issues contained in the agenda of the cabinet meeting that he missed in December?

 

In these times especially, the safeguarding complaint should be of high concern...
The complaint about an assessment is also concerning.
The cohort of children requiring assessments are usually disabled and or those with Additional Learning Needs.

Gwynedd council has a history of faking assessments on children to deny support...

The report also contains a section on Additional Learning Needs and Inclusion.

The CEO, Dafydd Gibbard, should have a good understanding of the situation as his wife is the senior specialist teacher within ADYaCh. This service and their educational psychologists support those with additional learning needs, speech delays, eating disorders and autism...
ADYaCH offer training for teachers to aid inclusion of this cohort of children within schools.

School absences remain high with 1 in 10 children often not in attendance.
The report also mentions the rise in exclusions from school -

How many excluded children have additional learning needs?
How many of the council's 'looked after children' have been excluded?

The agenda concludes with the Performance Report of the cabinet member for Finance and the Forward Work Programme.

The full reports for the meeting can be found here -
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru//documents/g5261/Public%20reports%20pack%2021st-Jan-2025%2013.00%20The%20Cabinet.pdf?T=10

Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council...