28 QUESTIONS AND PETITIONS PDF 256 KB
To
receive any questions or petitions.
Notes:
1.
The deadline for Member’s questions is 12.00pm
four working days before the meeting (14 July
2023).
2.
The deadline for public questions is seven days
before the meeting(13 July 2023)
3.
The deadline for petitions was 14 days before the
meeting, and no petitions have been received.
The
public retain their right to submit questions for written response,
with such answers recorded in the minutes of the meeting;
questioners may participate in meetings to ask a supplementary
question. Petitioners may address the Committee on their petition
for up to three minutes Guidance will be made available to any
member of the public wishing to speak at a meeting.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
- There were four
public questions, two Members’ questions and no petitions.
The questions and responses were published as a supplement to the
20 July agenda.
- In answer to a
supplementary question by Anna Sutherland on whether the end-to-end
review was requested by the Local Government Ombudsman, the Cabinet
Member for Education and Learning said it was separate and planned
by the Service.
- Louise Gannon asked a
supplementary question on how to access a refund for an independent
Educational Psychologist assessment. She was directed to the web
page by the Assistant Director for Inclusion & Additional Needs
NE.
- In response to a
supplementary question by Amanda Lazenby, the Cabinet Member for
Education and Learning said references to the Independent Provider
of Special Education Advice (IPSEA), the Surrey Independent Advice
Service and Family Voice would be added to the Ordinarily Available
Provision (OAP) video.
- Colin Pugh asked what
was being done to improve senior management’s governance and
oversight of case handlers and their line managers.
- The Chair noted SEND
case workers were holding an average of 197 cases and wondered if
the pressure of these workloads was a contributory factor to some
negative experiences of Surrey parents and schools.
Actions/requests for further information:
1.
Cabinet Member for Education and Learning to provide
a written answer to Colin Pugh’s public question.
2.
Assistant Director for Commissioning to add to the
dataset: schools allocated that did not subsequently agree they
could meet a child’s need.
Rebecca Jennings-Evans arrived at 10:20 am.