As part of the council's
governance arrangements, Overview and Scrutiny works as a 'critical
friend' to the decision-making Executive. Committees of councillors
from all parties agree an independent work programme, for the two
Overview and Scrutiny Committees – the Scrutiny Committee and
the Health Scrutiny Committee.
Overview and Scrutiny can look
at and question any decision that affects local people. This could
be a Council decision or the decision of an outside body. It is an
important function of Overview and Scrutiny to oversee these
decisions to ensure that they are fair, practical and being made in
the public's best interest.
Issues of Health and Wellbeing
come within the remit of the Health Scrutiny Committee, with the
Scrutiny Committee having an overview of other services and
functions delivered by the Council and its partners.
Overview and Scrutiny acts as a
check and balance to the Executive's decisions and seeks to involve
the public to a greater degree to ensure that decisions are not
only in line with Council policy, but also in the public
interest.
Each year the Overview and
Scrutiny Committees agree on areas for in-depth investigation and
review. Overview and Scrutiny can put forward ideas for service
improvements, or accept suggestions from the public and partners to
influence decisions being made the Council's Executive. They work
by acting as a 'critical friend' and are made up of councillors who
represent the community of Trafford. This work is carried out
by:
·
Regularly checking that decisions have been made in
the best way
·
Checking that the Council is providing good quality
services
·
Listening to local people and making sure their
views are heard by decision makers
·
Looking at decisions, policies or issues that affect
local people
·
Making recommendations about how decisions or
services can be improved
For these in-depth
investigations and reviews, members of the committees gather a
range of evidence from relevant stakeholders, including community
groups, local residents, professionals working for other
organisations and Council employees. This enables them to gather a
full picture of the issue, to report back and make any necessary
recommendations.
Following a significant review
of structures at the start of 2012/13, Scrutiny is developing a
range of updated procedures to ensure its work delivers maximum
impact and beneficial outcomes for services.
Health Scrutiny Committees are
permitted to review any matter relating to the commissioning or
provision of local health services and be provided with any
reasonable information about the planning and operation of health
services in its area. Scrutiny can require the Chief Executives of
local NHS bodies to come before the committee to answer questions
if requested.
NHS bodies must also consult
Scrutiny on substantial developments of, or variations to, the
health service in the council's area as well as their quality
account to the Care Quality Commission. Should Scrutiny consider
that the process of an NHS body's consultation has been inadequate
it will have the right to refer it to the Secretary of State for
Health.
Note
Meetings of this Committee will
be filmed for live and / or subsequent broadcast on the
Council’s website and / or YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/traffordcouncil