83 Portfolio Holder and Managing Director's update
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(1) Mr Hill and Ms Honey updated Members on the issues listed in the paper circulated with the agenda and answered questions from Members.
Australian Athletics use of Tonbridge School 2012 - Signing (21 September 2010)
(2) Mr Hill reported that the Australian Athletics Olympic squad would be using the facilities at the Tonbridge School in 2012. He confirmed that Kent had more Olympic training camps than any other County.
Kent Alcohol Strategy Launch (5 October 2010)
(3) Mr Hill stated that
the Kent Alcohol Strategy had been launched on 5 October
2010. This strategy had been developed
by the Kent Drug and Alcohol Action
Team (KDAAT) from the work carried out by the Select
Committee on Alcohol misuse. It had
strong support from colleagues from the Health Service and he hoped
that it would be a useful tool.
Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) (9 October 2010)
(4) Mr Hill referred to the recent visit by the Chief Executive of the MLA. Every County was currently looking at its library service to see how to adapt the service and policies in light of various factors including the digital revolution.
Youth Takeover Week - Shadowing (11 November 2010)
(5) Mr
Hill mentioned the shadowing opportunity that was taking place this
week for young people, a number of whom were shadowing Members.
Opening Folkestone Library and History Resource Centre (28th October 2010)
(6) Mr Hill referred to
the recent opening of the Folkestone Library and History Resource
Centre, the new facility had been very
well received by the people of Folkestone and members of the Local
History Society.
Turner Contemporary handover (8th December 2010)
(7) Mr Hill reminded Members that the handover of Turner Contemporary to the Trust would take place on 8 December 2010 and that all Members of the Committee had been invited to attend.
National changes relating to Communities Services
(8) Ms Honey set out the fast moving policy environment that Community Services was operating in at the moment. Key areas included the de-ring fencing of budgets and the abolition of a number of the Quangos who worked with the Directorate, including the National Treatment Agency and the Youth Justice Board. She referred to the £250m of funding allocated nationally for adult apprenticeships. Also the issues of personalised work programmes for the long term unemployed and the importance of trying to influence how this would work in Kent. The changes to the housing benefit system had the potential to cause a move in population from London to some of Kent disadvantaged communities. In relation to the Big Society there was the potential for a greater role for the community sector. She also referred to the £470m nationally for capacity building in the voluntary sector over the next 4 years. Ms Honey referred to the Big Society Bank and the proposals in Bold Steps for Kent.
(9) Reference was made to the new Select Committee on the Student Journey and the importance of this Directorate’s ... view the full minutes text for item 83