Showing posts with label mannon trappe. Show all posts
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Monday, 7 April 2025

Cyngor Gwynedd Council - Head Of Adults SS To Leave Post?

Cyngor Gwynedd council held a Care Scrutiny Committee on the 3rd April, 2025.
The agenda pack can be found here -
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru//documents/g5191/Public%20reports%20pack%2003rd-Apr-2025%2010.30%20Care%20Scrutiny%20Committee.pdf?T=10

The meeting began with councillor Gwynfor Owen expressing his frustration at having to declare an interest on the progress report of the Gwynedd Mental Health Service, agenda item 6, and the report on the Autism Team's Work Programme, item 7. 

Owen has lived experience and in the past this same committee has welcomed his knowledge. Not this time. The chair, Beth Lawton, said she understood the councillor's frustration and thanked him. This meant Owen had to leave the meeting during the discussion on both reports. Later in the meeting, Lawton also stopped another councillor from discussing the report.

Why are councillors not allowed to debate some reports?
Owen recently made a complaint against Gwynedd SS and has expressed his discontent with the investigation. The Ombudsman for Wales did not take up the councillor's complaint. The PSOW has been criticised for its failure to deal with Gwynedd council SS departments under the last administration.

Councillor Jones-Williams then declared an interest in the Housing Action Plan progress report but was adamant he would not be leaving the meeting as it is just a report, he said.

The Housing Action Plan, authored by Carys Fôn Williams, Head of Housing and Property, was discussed. The presenting officer was unable to answer some concerns raised. The report mentions Gwynedd council's intention to use £2.1 million from the Council Tax Premium to improve the council owned smallholdings. This to be confirmed at the next Cabinet meeting.

Legal counsel is being sought with regard to the letting of property and the 'linguistic element'.
Welsh speakers only...?

In typical Ffordd Gwynedd fashion, the committee voted to accept a report that could and perhaps should have been deferred until improved.

The Gwynedd Mental Health Service report, authored by Mannon Emyr Trappe, is staff focussed.
Her report states - 
Staff satisfaction -
It is quite clear that the remodelling of the service has improved the staff's well-being.
Here are some comments by members of the service –
"feel part of the Council"
"the person comes first instead of the process"
"I get to be a Social Worker"
"practice focuses on the strengths of the individual rather than what we are able to offer"

During the discussion, Trappe did acknowledge that the service was open to those receiving a service from the council. She added that the number of carers assessments undertaken are low and said that the social service assessments focus on the strengths of the individual. A reminder that without a successful assessment there are no services.

Aled Davies, the Head of Adults SS, was also involved in the discussion. Gwynedd council are currently advertising for a new Head of Adults Service but Davies made no mention of this -

We are looking to recruit a Head of Adults Department who will play a key role in leading and realising the Council's vision for the County's Social Services for Adults. ... Jobs Events Opinion ... Cyngor Gwynedd. Salary: £81,860 - £90,274 a year. Closing Date: 31/03/2025 (17 days)

The Progress Report On the Autism Team's Work Programme is authored by Aled Gibbard, Assistant Head of Service, Children and Family Support Department. His writes positively but the reality is that there is still no support for children and adults who fall between the cracks. It has been said that the team is simply another signposting service and that support for autistic children is also lacking in schools.


Where were officers from the Education department?
How do they support children in schools?
How many children requiring support have been excluded or absent because of no support?

The long standing problems within schools affect not only children with ALN.
Claims of bullying and harassment not dealt with properly have been heard for years. Teachers are unhappy and the sickness levels are high.  Not forgetting Ysgol Friars and Neil Foden..
.
There has been an increase in allegations against those in a position of trust.

In other news, a member of staff suspended for many years has now been reinstated by Gwynedd council.
Will there now be a review into the actions of the safeguarding officers involved in the suspension?

The webcast of the scrutiny meeting can be found here -
https://gwynedd.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/976260/start_time/87000

Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council...




 

Sunday, 23 June 2024

Deprivation Of Liberty - Cyngor Gwynedd Council...

The Care Scrutiny Committee at Cyngor Gwynedd council held a meeting on the 13th June, 2024.

Dewi Jones, the mayor of Caernarfon and councillor for the Peblig ward, was elected as deputy chair of the committee and began his tenure by making a political statement. He was quickly rebuked by more experienced councillors and made to withdraw his comments. 

The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted.
The meeting on the 11/4/24 heard from one councillor who described his experience of the social services complaints process and felt the process merely defended the service. The minutes state -
It was not believed that the Children's Services behaved defensively and that everyone was always ready to learn from the lessons and improve services.

A reminder that the Ombudsman for Wales has called out the service for its ignorance of law, policy and procedures and that the head of department has herself commented on the need to read and understand reports...

The first report of the meeting was the Council's Ability To Implement The Deprivation Of Liberty Safeguards, authored by Mannon Emyr Trappe and can be found on page 17 of the agenda pack -
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru//documents/g5187/Public%20reports%20pack%2013th-Jun-2024%2010.30%20Care%20Scrutiny%20Committee.pdf?T=10

Gwynedd council do not have the ability...
This is a high risk to the public purse as some local authorities are having to pay compensation of between £3000-4000 for every month in which the individuals have been deprived of their liberty without authorisation. There is a waiting list in Gwynedd of 340 individuals who have been deprived of their liberty without authority and 20 individuals have been waiting over 3 years for an assessment.

On average, 67 DoLS applications are received monthly by the council. Gwynedd council state they have one best interest assessor (BIA) who works two days a week and one co-ordinator who works four days.
But there are in fact 18 trained BIA's working within the Adult's department...

The meeting was notable not just for the slapdown of councillor Jones but also concerns were raised that recruitment of much needed staff may be hindered by the requirments for the Welsh language being spoken.

Also, this was yet another meeting where the Chair ignored requests of councillors.
Following on from Elin Hywel ignoring proposals from councillors of a different committee, Beth Lawton now did the same at this meeting. Non Plaid councillors may be wondering what is the point of the care scrutiny committee?

One can only imagine what these councillors will think when they realise that the reports they were meant to be scrutinising had already been accepted and passed by members of the cabinet two days earlier. How can something be scrutinised after it has already been accepted by the policy makers...?

Usually, webcasts are uploaded to the council's website one day after the meeting. In this instance, neither the Cabinet nor the Care Scrutiny meetings are yet available for the public and other councillors to view.

Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council...