North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Panel
6 February 2023
Progress on Issues Raised by the Panel
2 Background
2.1 This report will be submitted to the Panel as required, listing the Panel’s previous resolutions and/or when it requested further information to be submitted to future meetings. The table below provides a list of issues which were identified at previous Panel meetings and which have not yet been resolved. The table also indicates where the issues are regarded as completed and will therefore not be carried forward to this agenda item at the next Panel meeting.
|
Date |
Minute number and subject (if applicable) |
Panel resolution or issue raised |
Comment / date required |
Complete at publication? |
1 |
13th October 2022 |
632 – OPFCC Organisational Development
|
OPFCC to share its Delivery Plan, when available. |
Provided at Item 10 (6 Feb 2023) |
√ |
2 |
12th January 2023 |
643 – Setting the precepts for 2023/24 |
PFCC’s paperwork for 6th Feb Panel to include · capital spend for policing · RRM modelling for fire and rescue. |
Provided at Item 11 (6 Feb 2023) |
√ |
3 |
12th January 2023 |
643 – Setting the precepts for 2023/24 |
Query for the PFCC – what visible difference will communities see if the highest level of precept is sought for both services? |
To be addressed at Item 11 on 6th Feb 2023. |
X |
4 |
12th January 2023 |
644 – Enhancing diversity and inclusivity |
Panel to receive statistics on recruitment of under-represented groups across both NYP and NYFRS. |
9th March 2023 (info has been requested) |
X |
5 |
12th January 2023 |
644 – Enhancing diversity and inclusivity |
Panel to receive information on any actions and improvements identified to NYFRS following review of the London Fire Brigade report. |
9th March 2023 (info has been requested) |
X |
6 |
12th January 2023 |
645 – Tackling Wildlife Crime |
OPFCC agreed to provide an addendum to the report to address specific queries highlighted from the paper.. |
Mostly completed and a note circulated with responses. The only outstanding action is to identify the numbers of prosecutions for wildlife crime. |
X (partly completed) |
3 Financial Implications
3.1 There are no significant financial implications arising from this report.
4 Legal Implications
4.1 There are no significant legal implications arising from this report.
5 Equalities Implications
5.1 There are no significant equalities implications arising from this report.
6 Climate Change Implications
6.1 There are no significant climate change implications arising from this report.
Diane Parsons
Principal Scrutiny Officer
North Yorkshire County Council
26th January 2023
Background Documents: None.