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The school had to close on Friday 13th when the boiler broke down and the school was without heating or hot water.
Congratulations to all concerned for a speedy repair.
The replacement part (from Twitter) |
1. Target number of referrals per quarter (specific number set for each programme). 2. 70% of those referrals that engaged will take positive action to address primary pathway/need.We also see the huge importance of involving our communities to help tackle these community based issues facing our young people of Brent. Last year we had a community led conference to ensure we involved as many partners from all sectors, as well as community members, as possible. We have seen however that community members including young people are sometimes reluctant to come forward and speak out against gangs.
3. 15% reduction in re-offending committed by the cohort in 6 months following engagement with programme, in comparison to offending rate 6 months prior to the programme.
4. 70% of those referrals that engaged will significantly be less gang affected (Gang programmes)
5. 70% Improved understanding and awareness of the impact of gangs and gang offending (education sessions).
• The Youth Support Programme is a Brent Youth Offending Service intervention programme that works with gang affected young people. Since its establishment in 2013 the 1.0 FTE Youth Support Worker has supported young people to exit gangs, develop greater empathy, access mentoring provision and diversionary activities, and obtain formally accredited achievements. Twenty one gang affected young people were referred to the programme from the Youth Offending Service, and a further 15 accessed services from multi-agency panels and the community between July and September 2016. In the first six months of 2015/16, 31 young people were assessed as being significantly less gang affected.
• Young people subject to court orders supervised by the YOS, who have been assessed using the YOS statutory Asset Plus assessment as being at risk of gang affectedness, are offered support and advice during supervision sessions, and are where appropriate required to attend interventions that will help them to desist from gang related activities. This includes attending the YOS delivered Weapons Awareness group work programme.
• Young people are also referred to other statutory and community services including Family Solutions, Plias mentoring, business mentoring, Safer London Pan London Gangs Provision, and the St. Giles Trust.
• As a regular contributor, Brent YOS shares and acts upon information gathered at the Brent Gangs Intelligence Hub. This includes the provision of information such as Court Order details and conditions, compliance, and gang associations.
The motion will be heard at the Full Council meeting at Brent Civic Centre on January 23rd LINKPLANNING SHAMBLES
“This Council notes the damning report by Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) into the workings of the Brent planning department......the report highlighted:
PWC concluded that it could only give the Brent planning service "limited assurance."
- "Significant weaknesses in the planning application review and assessment process."
- "The Council may not be able to demonstrate that it has taken steps to prevent bribery resulting in non- compliance with the Bribery Act 2010."
- "Anti - bribery awareness training has not been provided to planning staff."
- "Audit trail is susceptible to manipulation .This could result in planning applications being approved inappropriately due to fraud or error."
- "No code of conduct for officers. No requirement for officers to make formal declaration of interest."
This Council believes that only "limited assurance” is simply unacceptable, and believes that it is essential that all our residents have confidence in the integrity of the planning process.
In the light of the PWC report, this Council instructs the Chief Executive to initiate an independent review into planning applications submitted in the report period - 01/01/16 to 31/07/16 - and to report back to Full Council with the results of her findings.”
1. Formed glades around the woodland area removing ivy to make way for grassland. This increases biodiversity dramatically;If you are not on the mailing list and you wish to be, please email billy.coburn@thames21.org.uk to know exactly what we are going to be doing on the day.
2. Created educational circles in the woodland for the schools using the Education Centre;
3. Cutting back vegetation along the main road creating a path off the road so children don’t have to walk on the road;
4. Maintaining the ponds so grass species do not take over where the water should be;
5. Removing small trees from the wild meadow so the wild meadow habitat, which we don’t have much of at the environmental centre, is not reduced.
We feel it’s vitally important to offer a vote to those people who want to see a fair and sustainable future for the area.
There are clear differences between us and the other parties and we welcome this opportunity to campaign on our priorities, which include sustainable energy and standing against nuclear power, as well as anti-poverty measures and exposing the lie of austerity.With Labour looking set to select a pro-nuclear candidate the Greens will campaign for clean power in Copeland.
The Greens are the only party in Copeland campaigning against nuclear power, to defend the NHS and for a close relationship with Europe.
Voting Green is a vote for a renewable energy revolution which would create thousands of jobs in Copeland.
Allerdale and Copeland Greens are dedicated to ending poverty and inequality in their local community and creating a fairer society by putting forward the bold policies we so desperately need.
Statement from the Brent Health and Wellbeing Board
Meanwile, perhaps rather late in the day, Brent Central Constituency Labour Party is holding the following meeting:
The Brent Health and Wellbeing Board supports the priorities set out in Brent CCG’s Commissioning Intentions 2016/17 especially their linkages with the Sustainability and Transformation Plan and their ability to address the real health needs of Brent residents. The Board will support the CCG in ensuring the delivery of these priorities results in high standards of care and enhanced access and that integrated care offers the best possible outcomes for Brent.
Cllr Krupesh Hirani, Chair of Brent Health and Wellbeing Board