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Agenda and draft minutes

Venue: Committee Room B, Town Hall, Blackpool FY1 1GB

Contact: Jenni Cook  Democratic Governance Senior Adviser

Items
Note No. Item

1.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Members are asked to declare any interests in the items under consideration and in doing so state:

 

(1) the type of interest concerned; and

 

(2) the nature of the interest concerned

 

If any member requires advice on declarations of interests, they are advised to contact the Head of Democratic Governance in advance of the meeting.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

2.

MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING HELD ON 11 DECEMBER 2023 pdf icon PDF 438 KB

To agree the minutes of the last meeting held on 11 December 2023 as a true and correct record.

Minutes:

Resolved:

That the minutes of the last meeting held on 11 December 2023 be approved and signed by the Chair as a correct record.

3.

EXCLUSION OF PUBLIC AND PRESS

Minutes:

Resolved: That under Section 100 (A) of the Local Government Act 1972, the public be excluded from the meeting during consideration of agenda items 3 and 4 on the grounds that they would involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act.

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4.

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To consider an appeal lodged in connection with the provision of assistance for home to school transport. (This item contains personal information regarding the appellant, which is exempt from publication by virtue of Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972).

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered a request to review the decision of the Council to not provide assistance with home to school transport in respect of JOR.

 

Mrs Sharon Davies, Legal Advisor, was in attendance to advise the Committee on procedure and policy only and had taken no part in the original decision. Also in attendance was Mrs Jenni Cook, Clerk to the Committee.

 

The relevant Head of Service presented the case on behalf of the Council and advised the Committee of the reasons why the child had not been awarded home to school transport. The child’s application had been assessed by the Integrated Transport Service and transport had not been offered as the child was not attending a Blackpool School.

 

The child’s housing situation, reasons for moving and wanting to remain at the school and their and medical needs were acknowledged by the Head of Service who was sympathetic to the family’s need, but advised that family circumstances could not be taken into account when assessing transport applications. The Committee was advised that although the child attended a faith school and enjoyed the faith aspect of the school, they had not been admitted under religious ground in the school’s admissions policy.

 

The Head of Service summarised the Council’s position and advised that at present there was no application for an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) underway which could, if obtained, set out additional support to meet the child’s needs, which could include additional support with travelling to and from school, where appropriate. The Integrated Transport Team had taken into account the medical information disclosed about the child and had assessed the route to the nearest suitable school and advised that given the child’s house move the distance to the school was 2.5 miles under the specified walking distance of 3 miles outlined in the Home to School Transport policy at paragraph 1.2. Therefore, the Head of Service noted that even if all the other considerations outlined in the application and the report did not apply, then the child would not be eligible for assistance with transport.

 

A family member of JOR was in attendance and presented the case and advised that the parent had been unable to obtain time off work to attend the Appeals Committee. The family member explained the child’s circumstances and the housing conditions that had let to an unexpected move. They provided further clarification of the child’s medical issues and advised that the medical information provided did not present a full picture of the child’s limitations in respect of participation in sports and their ability to walk distances. They also advised the Committee of the child’s future prognosis and the medical interventions that they were waiting for.

 

The family member advised that the parent was in the process of applying for Universal Credit and would be pursuing an EHCP. The Head of Service advised that depending on which elements of Universal Credit were awarded, then this could have an impact on any subsequent re-application.

 

The Committee  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.

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5.

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To consider an appeal lodged in connection with the provision of assistance for home to school transport. (This item contains personal information regarding the appellant, which is exempt from publication by virtue of Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972).

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Chair noted that this item had been withdrawn from the agenda as the child was no longer attending the educational establishment in question.

6.

DATE OF THE NEXT MEETING

To note the date of the next scheduled Appeals Committee as 1pm on 29 January 2024.

Minutes:

The date of the next meeting was noted as 1pm on 29 January 2024.