65 17/00139 - Agreement to manage and deliver the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme Courses for the Kent Police Diversionary Partnership PDF 74 KB
To consider and endorse, or make
recommendations to the Cabinet Member for Planning, Highways,
Transport and Waste on the proposal for Kent County Council to
continue to provide the management and delivery of the National
Driver Offender Retraining Schemes to the Kent Police Diversionary
Partnership for a further five years.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
David Beaver (Head
of Waste and Business Services) was in attendance for this
item.
- Mr M Whiting (Cabinet Member for
Planning, Highways, Transport and Waste) introduced the report that
set out the proposal for Kent County Council to continue to provide
the management and delivery of the National Driver Offender
Retraining Schemes to the Kent Policy Diversionary Partnership for
a further five years.
- David Beaver (Head of
Waste and Business Services) informed Members that Kent County
Council had conducted the National Driver Offender Retraining
Schemes on behalf of Kent Police for the last ten years. The Scheme
was part of the Casualty Reduction Strategy that was adopted in
2014 and approved by the Environment and Transport Cabinet
Committee in 2015. The training service was for low level traffic
offenders who were referred to KCC by the enforcement body to
undertake driver retraining as an alternative to receiving penalty
fines and licence endorsements.
- David Beaver summarised KCC’s
role as the service provider and informed Members that KCC were
able to recontribute its expertise and finances back into road
safety.
- In response to questions the officer
provided further information:
- David Beaver informed Members that those who are referred by the
enforcement body to attend the retraining scheme should not have
personal data shared on public records.
- In response to Drink Driver
Awareness courses, David Beaver informed
Members that this was not something that was currently being
delivered by Kent County Council as part of the National Driver
Offender Retraining Schemes as this was managed directly by the
Police. He welcomed Members suggestions and said that it may be
reviewed in the future.
- RESOLVED that the Committee endorsed
the proposed decision to for Kent County Council to continue to
provide the management and delivery of the National Driver Offender
Retraining Schemes to the Kent Police Diversionary Partnership for
a further five years.