Issue - decisions

Scrutiny Review "The Impact of Welfare Reform"

18/06/2014 - Executive Response to the Scrutiny Review "Impact of Welfare Reform" (CCCS16)

The Executive Meeting has approved its response to recommendations made by the Corporate, Resource Management & Governance and Adult Care Services & Housing Scrutiny Committees as part of its Scrutiny Review "Impact of Welfare Reform” subject to the amendment of the recommendations of the report to incorporate the following additional points:-

 

·         Stockport Local assistance scheme (SLAS)  is working on a partnership agreement with the Credit Union which would build capacity to enable the provision of more affordable sources of credit.  SLAS is developing proposals for a one off developmental grant to enable the Credit Union to establish the necessary infrastructure to deliver this. The aim was to enable the Credit Union to be a credible alternative to loan sharks. To do this they needed the capacity to make on the spot decisions about a loan rather than taking a number of days as the current situation.  

·         The Executive supported the idea of providing free Wi-Fi access in all Council and other public buildings and officers will be asked to report back on the feasibility of such a development.


19/03/2014 - Final Report of the Scrutiny Review "Impact of Welfare Reform"

The Executive Meeting received the Final Report of the Adult Social Care & Housing and the Corporate, Resource Management & Governance scrutiny committees’ joint of “Impact of Welfare Reform” and requested that the Corporate Director for Corporate and Support Service prepare a response to the Scrutiny Review and the recommendations contained therein for consideration by the Executive Meeting.