Social Justice and Regeneration Committee
Report to Assembly
1. Introduction1.1 Standing Order 9.9 requires subject committees to report to the Assembly on their progress in fulfilling their forward work programme. This report covers the period 3 June 2003 to 31 March 2004.2. Membership2.1 During the year membership was:Janice Gregory (Chair) Sandy MewiesPeter Black Janet Ryder (to Nov 2003)William Graham Catherine ThomasEdwina Hart (Minister) Rhodri-Glyn Thomas(from Nov 2003)Mark Isherwood Leanne WoodHuw Lewis3. Meetings3.1 During the period the Committee met formally in public on 12 occasions and also held one informal meeting. Two of these meetings were held outside Cardiff, in Llanelli and Merthyr Tydfil. 4. Visits4.1 The Committee paid a visit to North Wales where it met with a variety of organisations covering different aspects of its portfolio. Members of the Committee also conducted a number of visits in connection with its review of Housing for Older People. These included visits to reference sites in Derry, Swansea, Burryport, Caerphilly, Bournemouth, Wakefield and Cardiff 5. Remit and Responsibilities5.1 The Committee’s remit is based on the portfolio of the Minister for Social Justice and Regeneration, which covers the governments programme for regenerating the communities in Wales, in particular those suffering the greatest disadvantages. It includes Community First, anti-poverty initiatives, the social economy, the voluntary sector, community safety and relations with the police, the fire service, drug and alcohol misuse, youth justice and housing. The Committee’s portfolio is attached at Annex 1.5.2 The responsibilities of subject committees, as set out in Standing Orders, are attached at Annex 2.6. Aims and Objectives6.1 The Committee set out its aims in the Strategic Forward Work Programme for the period from June 2003 to December 2004, which was approved following the meeting on 2 July 2003. The aim has been to address the anti-poverty agenda and achieve better, simpler government.6.2 The Committee agreed that in reviewing and developing policy it would focus on those areas where it may be seen to complement, rather than duplicate policies being developed by the Minister.7. Progress7.1 The Committee has concentrated on its policy review and on regular presentations from interested organisations from the voluntary, public and community sectors to enhance its appreciation of all matters included in its remit. Because that remit is so broad, the Committee has developed a strategic approach to its work. It has done so by adopting a single theme to each meeting that supplements the regular Ministerial reports on priorities identified in the Strategic Forward Work Programme.8. Policy Development and Review (Standing Order 9.7)Housing for Older People8.1 The Committee’s decision on the subject for its policy review was influenced by the Assembly Governments intention to conduct a wide ranging debate about the options for meeting the future housing needs of older people. The Terms of Reference of the Review is at Annex 38.2An extensive public consultation exercise began in July 2003. 38 responses were received. 9 individuals / organisations presented oral evidence to the Committee throughout the autumn and spring terms. Members undertook a number of visits to organisations to further inform the inquiry.8.3The Committee appointed Nigel Appleton of Contact Consulting as expert adviser to support its work.8.4The final report is due to be published in June 2004 and will include a number of recommendations for the Welsh Assembly Government to consider.Substance Misuse8.5 In January 2004, the Committee began an inquiry into substance misuse. The Terms of Reference of this Review is at Annex 4. The Committee invited written submissions from a wide range of interested parties and is expected to take oral evidence and undertake visits during the summer and autumn terms 2004. It is expected to report during the spring term 2005.Other issues of policy development and review8.6 In addition to its own policy reviews, the Committee has contributed to the key policy developments being taken forward by the Minister for Social Justice and regeneration. From the outset the committee has identified "housing" as the key element in the whole Social Justice agenda. It has prioritised those housing issues that have been identified in the Welsh Assembly Government’s Housing Strategy, including those surrounding Homelessness the Ageing Housing Stock and the special problems of rural areas.8.7 The committee also recognises the part being played by the Community First initiative in redressing the balance by helping to regenerate the poorest communities in Wales. It receives regular reports on progress.8.8. The Committee has contributed to Welsh Assembly Government developing policies on Domestic Violence, Drugs and Alcohol Misuse, Crime and Disorder issues and Credit Unions.Minister’s Report8.9 The Committee scrutinises the Minister at each meeting via her regular reports to Committee. In addition, the Committee also scrutinised the Post Office in it and its proposals for Royal Mail services in Wales. 9. Review of Assembly Sponsored Public Bodies (SO 9.7(iii))9.1 The Committee’s remit only one ASPB - the Advisory Panel on Substance Misuse. As the title suggests this is an advisory panel only with no financial responsibility and its operations have not been scrutinised by the Committee 10. Scrutiny of Legislation (SO 9.8(i).Secondary Legislation10.1 In June 2003 the Committee agreed a protocol for handling subordinate legislation. The Committee received a detailed timetable of forthcoming legislation within the Minister’s portfolio at each meeting In accordance with the agreed procedure the following items were considered by the Committee:- Draft Annual Reports to Tenants Determination 2003
- The Leasehold Reform Act
- Housing
- Substance and Alcohol Misuse
- Domestic Violence
- Crime and Disorder
- The Anti-Poverty agenda - including community regeneration
- Youth justice
- Police and Fire services
- Scrutiny of secondary legislation - including that relating to the Housing Bill when it becomes enacted.
- Policy development (SO 9.7(i)) - the Committee will focus on those areas of policy development where it can make the greatest impact. In the coming period the Committee proposes to review topics from the following policy areas:
- Drug and Alcohol misuse
- Housing for older people
- Preparing for new housing in the light of the ageing housing stock
- Domestic Violence
- Funding of the Voluntary sector
- Credit Unions
- The part played by the Social Economy in Community Regeneration
- Scrutiny of the Minister (SO 9.7(ii)) - the Minister will report at each Committee meeting on current developments within the portfolio. The Committee may wish to scrutinise the Minister in the new session regarding Community Regeneration. The former Local Government & Housing Committee policy reviews on Community Regeneration represented a detailed view of the contribution that Community Regeneration projects were achieving in Wales. The committee may wish to receive regular progress reports on the implementation of the review.
- Scrutiny of sponsored bodies (SO 9.7 (iii)) - there is only one ASPB within the Committee’s remit - the Advisory Panel on Substance Misuse. Involvement in their activities, although of interest, is likely to be small.
- Other items (SO 9.8) - the Committee will consider any relevant items as necessary.
- Proposed legislation affecting Wales (SO 9.8(i) and 22) the Minister will regularly outline forthcoming secondary legislation and the Committee will be informed of relevant proposed primary legislation. The Committee will identify for scrutiny those items of legislation where there is scope to influence content, and will also consider draft secondary legislation referred by the Deputy Presiding Officer, as appropriate.
- Proposals for the Assembly's budget (SO 9.8(ii)) - the Committee will indicate its budget priorities in the summer term and comment on the draft budget in the autumn term.
- Complaints (SO 9.8(iii) and 21) - the Committee will consider any complaints referred to it.
- Public appointments (SO 9.8(iv) and 20) - the Committee’s two public appointment nominees will take part in the process of appointments to public bodies as vacancies arise.
- Other matters referred by the Assembly (SO 9.8 (v)) - the Committee will consider other matters referred to it by the National Assembly, but would ask Members to consult the Committee Chair before tabling motions inviting plenary to remit work to the Committee.
- Equality of Opportunity (s.48 and s.120) - Committee meetings will be held in public and on occasion away from the National Assembly building to increase the accessibility of its business to people across Wales. Over the range of issues within its portfolio, the Committee will have regard to equality of opportunity;
- Sustainable Development (s.121)
(i) contribute to the development of the Assembly’s policies within the fields for which the relevant Minister is accountable to the Assembly;
(ii) keep under review the expenditure and administration connected with their implementation; and
(iii) keep under review the discharge of public functions in those fields by public, voluntary and private bodies.9.8 Each Subject Committee shall also, within the relevant fields: (i) advise on proposed primary, secondary and European legislation affecting Wales, including performing its functions under Standing Order 24;
(ii) provide advice to the Assembly Cabinet on matters relating to the allocation of the Assembly’s budget in accordance with Standing Order 21;
(iii) perform its functions under Standing Order 23 (complaints);
(iv) perform any functions assigned to it under the Code of Practice on Public Appointments Procedure made by the Assembly under Standing Order 22; and
(v) consider matters referred to it by the Assembly within its fields. Policy Review - Housing for Older People Annex 3Terms of ReferenceThe Terms of Reference for the review are:
- The current provision of housing for older people in Wales;
- In the light of the ageing housing stock and other considerations, what is required to allow existing older residents to remain in their own home;
- What new provision is needed to cater for the needs of an ageing population.
- Exploration of a workable model for an Equity Release Scheme appropriate to the needs of people in Wales
- Improving the effectiveness of the adaptation service and reducing waiting times.
- Investigating the opportunities for funding housing related projects with health money (e.g. from Local Health Boards) such as Care and Repair schemes and Adapted Housing Registers and the use of pooled budgets under Health Act 1999 Flexibilities
- The role and funding of domiciliary care services
- Consideration of reversion schemes
- Consideration of the link with Communities First
- Care homes and Homes for the Community
- Co-ordinating sheltered housing with other care schemes
- The role of new technology
- Retirement villages
- Best practices elsewhere - the UK
- Best practices regarding the flexibility of design.
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| Edwina Hart AM Minister for Social Justice and RegenrationWelsh Assembly GovernmentCardiff BayCardiff CF99 1NQ |
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