Scrutiny Committees
The Council has five Scrutiny Committees (SCs) which hold
Cabinet Members to account and challenge their decisions when
necessary. They also assist with policy development. Scrutiny
Committees can:
- ask the Cabinet to think again about a decision
- put local services (for example the NHS) under the spotlight by
undertaking in-depth studies
- summon Cabinet Members and senior Council staff to account for
what they have done or plan to do
- make suggestions to the Cabinet or to full Council about
alternative ways of delivering services
- involve the public in any of the above activities
Councillors from political parties currently represented on
the Council sit on Scrutiny Committees.
Scrutiny Committee membership, agendas, minutes and
documents
Amongst other things, the committee challenges the way the Council
plans to spend your money in its annual budget and seeks ever
greater value for money. It is chaired by
Councillor
Keith Cunningham.
This committee examines the provision of local health services.
It is chaired by Councillor
Christopher Buckmaster.
Crucial environmental issues such as waste management,
parking operations and community safety are investigated by this
committee. It is chaired by Councillor
Mrs Frances Taylor.
Alongside its important work monitoring school performance, Cllr
Campbell’s Committee ensures that the borough delivers on its
commitment to children’s social care, youth services and libraries.
It is chaired by Councillor Elizabeth
Campbell.
This committee scrutinises the condition of adult social care
and environmental health and also assesses how Cabinet Members are
responding to important housing issues. It is chaired by Councillor
Mary Weale.
Annual Scrutiny work programme
Each year, during September, Scrutiny Committees identify and
agree a programme of work. Residents, Councillors and Council
Officers all participate in this. The programme is not final
though, and issues can, with the agreement of the Chairman, be
added to it at any time. See the current Annual Scrutiny work programme
2008-2009.
If you would like a Scrutiny Committee to consider something for
the programme please see the Suggestions for Scrutiny page.
Scrutiny working group reports
Most of the work of Scrutiny Committees is done by work groups
formed specifically to deal with items included on the Annual Work
Programme. Once a work group has concluded an in-depth
investigation into a matter, a report containing recommendations is
usually submitted to Cabinet and in some cases, to
Council. For more details and to read current or past reports
see Scrutiny
working group reports.
Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny (JHOSC) reports
All 33 London Boroughs and Essex County Council came together in
February 2009 to form a Joint Health OSC (JHOSC) to respond to
consultation proposals from 'Healthcare for London' for
significant changes to the delivery of major trauma and stroke
services in London. For more information, including background and
reports see the JHOSC
reports.
Annual Reports
Each year in October Scrutiny Chairmen present an Annual Report
of their activity for the previous year to Council.
Further information
For copies of previous years reports or for any other
information on Scrutiny, contact the Scrutiny Development Manager
on 020 7361 3494 or by email on: scrutiny@rbkc.gov.uk
What Scrutiny does not deal with
Scrutiny does not deal with individual queries, concerns or
complaints. If you are not satisfied with a service you have
received from us then please see the How to complain page.