Equality,
Local Government and Communities Committee
Local
Government and Elections (Wales) Bill – summary of main
points from the Future Generations Commissioner for
Wales
Corporate Joint
Committees:
- Another layer of
collaboration
- How does this link to
PSBs and other partnership groupings? (see our letter to Julie
James sent this morning)
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- In particular how will
their objectives link back to PSBs and PBs well-being objectives?
We need reassurance that there will be integration, and of the
consequences for our Office – will we monitor and assess
their progress too?
- Complex governance
arrangements, need to make sure they are clear
- Functions – only
some functions - might be beneficial to review the list to see if
other functions should be added to be most efficient at this
level
- Need leadership from WG
to avoid creating an even more complicated system which could
prevent participation
Diversity and
Participation:
- Overall good
(broadcasting, access to documents, plain language) but missed some
opportunities to integrate with our Act – talk about
participation not involvement, need to be able to be involved
before decision is made, etc.
Performance:
- Self-assessment and peer
review welcome – strong evidence on the benefit of such
practices
- The test for performance
must include WBFGA (progress towards goals, meeting objectives and
using 5 ways of working)
- Value for money guidance
also needs to be aligned to the Act
- Review panels need to be
fully aware of the Act, my advice and monitoring and assessing need
to be taken into account by the panel
- Our self-reflexion tool
can be used as includes both self-assessment and peer
review
- Ministers interventions
should also take account of my advice and assessments
- Governance and Audit
Committees will have overview so they need full understanding of
the Act (will need proper resourcing and support).