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Title: Annual Assembly of Standards Committees


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Annual Assembly of Standards Committees
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Joined up regulation
  • David Bond, Director of Law and Democracy,
    Stockton on Tees
  • Borough Council
  • Frances Hayes, Chair of Standards Committee,
    Stockton on Tees
  • Borough Council
  • Vivienne Horton, Director of Risk, Standards for
    England (chair)
  • Alison Kelly, National Lead for Audit Commission
    on Governance and
  • Accountability

3
Session aims
  • Standards for Englands approach to strategic
    regulation
  • Importance of the annual return
  • Feedback on 2009 Annual Returns
  • Practical examples of how to improve your
    arrangements
  • Annual returns and CAA

4
Standards for England
  • A strategic regulator
  • Pre-emption
  • Prevention
  • Protection

5
Approach to risk
  • Reactive
  • quarterly returns
  • annual returns
  • Proactive
  • development of the risk assessment model
  • annual return plays key role

6
Annual return
  • Filled in by monitoring officer
  • Four weeks to submit
  • 20 April to 15 May 2009

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Development of the annual return
  • COUNT Principle
  • Proportionate
  • Research and consultation
  • Audit Commissions role

8
Questions
  • Annual return questions fall into two categories
  • Essential arrangements
  • Highlight notable practice

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Submission of your annual return
  • Monitoring officer completes
  • Involvement of your standards committee
  • Present to full council
  • Put your return on your website for the public to
    view

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What do we do with it?
  • Collect notable practice
  • Identify national trends
  • Identify local gaps in arrangements
  • Build profiles on authorities
  • Share it with the Audit Commission

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Key messages
  • Vast variations
  • Startling omissions
  • Major concerns
  • Further support

12
Stockton-on-Tees
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Introduction
  • Population 190,000
  • Unique social and economic mix
  • High deprivation 33 areas in worst 20
    nationally
  • 26 in top 20 most affluent

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Background
  • Promoting achievement, tackling disadvantage
  • Economic renaissance
  • Quality of place
  • Well-being and achievement
  • Four star improving well
  • Maximum scores use of resources

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Council
  • 56 members
  • Leader and Cabinet since 2001
  • Labour and Conservative power share since 2007
  • Four other groups

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Standards committee
  • Since 1999
  • Extensive terms of reference
  • Three independent members, two parish
    representatives, five councillors
  • Established substitutes

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Preparation of Annual Return
  • Monitoring officer draft
  • Iterative
  • Standards good practice
  • Audit Commission KLOE
  • Annual Report
  • Standards Chair
  • Chief Executive
  • Cabinet Member

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Preparation of Annual Return
  • Audit Manager
  • Internal Audit
  • Corporate Governance Group
  • Standards committee
  • Legal
  • Democratic Services
  • Policy

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Independent overview (Code)
  • Guide to member roles
  • Modern councillor
  • External events
  • Annual Assembly
  • Case review
  • Bulletin

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Independent overview (Code)
  • Members handbook
  • Standards members as observers
  • Guidance to political groups
  • Website

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Independent overview (Forward Plan)
  • Standards meetings
  • Annual report process
  • Standards committee
  • Management team
  • Corporate governance group
  • Audit committee
  • Cabinet
  • Council

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Independent overview (Forward Plan)
  • Democratic Services
  • Internal Audit
  • Chair/Vice Chair audit committee
  • Cabinet Member
  • Group Leaders
  • Chief Executive

23
Annual Return Highlights
  • Annual Report
  • Complaints
  • Training
  • Interests/gifts
  • Audit
  • Constitution

24
Annual Return Highlights
  • Annual Report
  • Committee on Standards in Public Life
  • Confidential reporting
  • FOI
  • Human rights
  • Links

25
Annual Return Highlights
  • Annual Report
  • Raise awareness, interest, understanding,
    confidence
  • Focal point
  • Officers
  • All members
  • Town/parish councils

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Annual Report
  • Standards committee
  • Audit committee
  • Cabinet
  • Council
  • Website

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Promoting standards
  • Town and parish councils
  • 16 councils
  • Pre-meeting agenda links/summaries
  • Leaflets
  • Training events
  • Parish Liaison Forum
  • Observing meetings
  • Clerks
  • Parish representatives

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Promoting standards
  • Partnership toolkit
  • Register
  • Link officer and self assessment health checks
  • Audit
  • Interests
  • Gifts and hospitality

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Complaints
  • Council newsletter
  • Stockton News
  • Press
  • Website
  • Egenda agendas, reports and minutes
  • Libraries
  • Third sector
  • Parish councils
  • Parish Liaison Forum

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Annual Return Highlights
  • Member/officer relations
  • Informal resolution of concerns
  • Management team
  • Mayor and Group Leaders
  • Officer protocol
  • Standards Chair meetings

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Outcomes
  • Awareness, understanding of importance of high
    standards
  • Improved standards
  • Public perceptions, public confidence

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Outcomes
  • Standards committee
  • More involved and integrated
  • More confident and proactive
  • High profile
  • Carries a central role
  • Effective and seen to be so

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Outcomes
  • Leadership
  • Standards Chair and Monitoring Officer
  • Chief Executive quarterly
  • Group Leaders
  • Cabinet Member standards and probity

34
Next steps
  • Quarterly meetings with Chief Executive
  • Tees Valley
  • Independent Members
  • Standards committees
  • Parish Clerks Forum

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Next steps
  • Observing council and parish meetings
  • Scrutiny of partnerships
  • Reporting on wider governance
  • Officers Registers of Interests

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Next steps
  • Further publicise standards committee/ membership
  • Local assessment training all members
  • Review Tees Valley Annual Returns/Reports
  • Publicise Return and Annual Report

37
Conclusions
  • Senior member and officer buy in and leadership
  • Standards committee
  • Composition
  • Be seen to be involved
  • Role beyond local determination
  • Integration

38
Conclusions
  • Standards committee meetings
  • Monthly
  • Terms of Reference
  • Constitutional framework
  • Internal audit
  • Scrutiny
  • Case studies
  • Work programme

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Conclusions
  • Standards committee meetings
  • Benefits
  • Awareness/understanding/confidence
  • Team building
  • Training and development
  • Culture
  • Involvement and proactive approach

40
Conclusions
  • Promoting standards
  • Staff newsletter
  • Observer
  • Audit committee
  • Cabinet
  • Full council
  • Chairs meetings

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Conclusions
  • Promoting standards
  • Management team corporate and extended
  • Stockton News
  • Website
  • Libraries etc
  • Local Democracy Week

42
Conclusions
  • Improving ethical arrangements and standards
    profile takes time
  • No quick fix
  • Gradual development generates sustainable results
  • Improvement specific to authority

43
Comprehensive Area Assessments, Use of Resources,
standards committees and the annual return to SfE
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Introduction
  • CAA
  • Use of Resources
  • Annual returns, our findings
  • Next steps

45
Introduction
  • Examines how effectively local public services
    are performing and improving the lives of the
    people they serve

46
What is Use of Resources? Assessment of local
organisations feeds into CAA
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KLOE
  • 2.3 Does the organisation promote and demonstrate
    the principles and values of good governance?

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Scope of KLOE 23
  • Organisation
  • Adopted, promotes and demonstrates good
    governance
  • Focuses on purpose and vision
  • Demonstrates strong ethical framework and culture
  • Applies good governance to partnerships

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Role of standards committee
  • CAA will consider how far.
  • Encouraging positive internal and external
    relationships with public and other
    stakeholders
  • Council area leader on standards of conduct

51
More active standards committees
  • Standards committee members work closely with
    councils leadership
  • Close links between standards committee and work
    of council
  • implications for ethical behaviour and public
    confidence policies, protocols and partnerships

52
More active standards committees
  • Training part of standards committee meetings
  • Member Development Charter status
  • Openly accountable
  • Greater London Authority website - easy to find
    remuneration, registers, roles, responsibilities,
    interests and mayoral appointments

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Less active standards committees Examples
  • Isolated, insular, parochial
  • Monitoring officer not integral
  • No lead member
  • No officer code and registers
  • No training
  • No forward plan
  • Not openly accountable

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Council websites
  • Difficult to find
  • Complaint mechanism, what happened when complaint
    made
  • Registers of interests
  • Councillors remuneration
  • Forward plan and annual report
  • When standards committee meets
  • Information buried in SC minutes

55
Annual returns and the Audit Commission
  • Annual returns used to verify initial Use of
    Resources judgement of auditors

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Annual return 2010
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Questions you might like to ask yourself and your
standards committee
  • How well does your standards committee compare to
    the most active?
  • Might you now want to do something different?

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Questions you might like to ask yourself and your
standards committee
  • Did you see your annual return before it was sent
    to SfE?
  • Have you seen it now?
  • Fair reflection of your standards committee?
  • Will your next return be different?

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Questions
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Joined up regulation
  • David Bond, Director of Law and Democracy,
    Stockton on Tees
  • Borough Council
  • Frances Hayes, Chair of Standards Committee,
    Stockton on Tees
  • Borough Council
  • Vivienne Horton, Director of Risk, Standards for
    England (chair)
  • Alison Kelly, National Lead for Audit Commission
    on Governance and
  • Accountability

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Annual Assembly of Standards Committees
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