Venue: Committee Room 2, CO3, Civic Offices, New Road, Grays, RM17 6SL
Contact: Lucy Tricker, Senior Democratic Services Officer Email: Direct.Democracy@thurrock.gov.uk
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To approve as a correct record the minutes of reconvened September Cabinet held on 12 October 2022.
To approve as a correct record the minutes of Cabinet held on 12 October 2022. Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the Cabinet meeting scheduled for 14 September 2022 and held on 12 October 2022 were approved as a true and correct record. The minutes of the Cabinet meeting held on 12 October 2022 were approved as a true and correct record. |
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Items of Urgent Business To receive additional items that the Chair is of the opinion should be considered as a matter of urgency, in accordance with Section 100B (4) (b) of the Local Government Act 1972. Additional documents: Minutes: There were no items of urgent business. |
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Declaration of Interests Additional documents: Minutes: There were no interests declared. |
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Statements by the Leader Additional documents: Minutes: The Leader began his statement and explained that the Council continued to move forward with the Recovery Plan, which would be presented to group meetings to ensure that all 49 Councillors could comment before it was progressed. He added that there were also additional Local Plan Engagement Days for Members scheduled and encouraged all Councillors to attend and therefore have the opportunity to influence the Local Plan. |
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Briefings on Policy, Budget and Other Issues Additional documents: Minutes: There were no briefings on policy, budget and other issues. |
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Petitions submitted by Members of the Public Additional documents: Minutes: No petitions had been submitted by members of the public. |
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Questions from Non-Executive Members Additional documents: Minutes: No questions had been submitted by non-Executive Members. |
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Matters Referred to the Cabinet for Consideration by an Overview and Scrutiny Committee Additional documents: Minutes: Other than those items already contained within the agenda, no items had been referred to the Cabinet for their consideration by an overview and scrutiny committee. |
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Contract to Supply, Install, Maintain & Repair Telecare Equipment (Decision: 110625) Additional documents: Minutes: The Deputy Leader introduced
the report and stated that it was seeking agreement to go to market
to reprocure the supply, installation, maintenance, and repair of
the telecare equipment contract. She explained that this contract
provided services such as the phone dialling alarm system, which
could help a vulnerable person receive support if they fell in
their own home. She added that the Public Switch Telephone Network
(PSTN) which supports approximately 95% of the telecare equipment
and currently in use, was due to be phased out nationally by 2025.
The Deputy Leader explained that by reprocuring the contract, the
Council could ensure the technology remained future-proof and ready
for this change. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: The Deputy Leader introduced
the report and stated that the contract for occupational therapy
and the independent mobility assessment service was due to come to
an end soon, and the report was seeking to go to market for
re-procurement. She explained that the contract provided highly
specialised occupational therapy support, equipment, and highly
trained staff, so a quicker and better service could be provided to
residents when contracted out by the Council. She explained that
the team would be considering the parameters of the contract during
the re-procurement phase to ensure it meets current demands
post-COVID. She explained that the team would also consider the
possibility of upskilling staff to be able to perform the simpler
mobility assessments. Councillor Johnson commented that it was good
to see Cabinet support recommendations made by the Health and
Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Committee (HOSC). |
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Public Health Contracts Spend: Substance Misuse and Sexual Health (Decision: 110627) Additional documents: Minutes: The Deputy Leader introduced
the report and stated that it was seeking contract extension for
both the sexual health and adult substance misuse services, which
equalled over £1million each. She explained that both
services were funded via central government public health funds,
and did not come out of the Council’s general fund. The
Deputy Leader added that the report was proposing to extend both
contracts for one year to allow the team to fully analyse the
service, undertake due diligence, ensure that residents received
good quality care, and guarantee that the contract aligned with the
recently agreed Health and Wellbeing Strategy. She added that if
Cabinet did not agree to extend the life of the contract, then the
Public Health team would not be able to confirm the full cost and
quality of the service.
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