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Children Services and Community Safety Partnership, Customer Services, The Old Town Hall, Communications and Community Partnerships Q2 Performance Report

Meeting: 04/11/2020 - Housing and Community Overview and Scrutiny (Item 78)

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Minutes:

M Rawdon introduced the report and asked the Committee for any questions.

 

Cllr Barry asked if there is a breakdown per venue of the attendance at Adventure Playgrounds.  M Rawdon confirmed there would be and he will circulate the details.

Action M Rawdon

 

Cllr England mentioned that on Page 39 Communications, he wanted to say thank you and appreciation to the Team, we do appreciate how challenging it is at this time, also the web statistics, which he had asked for previously so wanted to say thank you for providing them.  These will prove useful to see trends over a period of time and hopes it will continue as it’s helps to understand what’s being done.

 

Cllr England asked what the Council’s Policy is and what it might be in terms of supporting the local community with information about the incidents of Covid locally.  Cllr England mentioned that he had been copied into correspondence, from Jo Bullen who is posting information on Facebook daily, which asks if the Council can amplify the output that she is producing.  Cllr England wanted to know if we can do that.  M Rawdon will raise with the Incident Management Team. 

Action: M Rawdon

 

L Roberts advised that we need to be very careful of the information provided due to confidentiality.  Cllr England will the request as he does not think it contains personal information, it’s Government information and just a case of amplifying it as it’s already in the public domain.  L Roberts confirmed it would be helpful if Cllr England could forward the information.

Action: Cllr England

 

Cllr Pringle raised concerns about public perception on Covid at the moment, there is a sense that people are consciously challenging the risk despite the Governments advice, which people are not trusting.  There is more trust at a local level and Cllr Pringle would like Dacorum Borough Council to take stock and reflect on the vital role we can play, a granular approach is needed, working very closely with schools, which is a trusted community network.  Cllr Pringle had raised previously about a communications strategy, people need to know what’s happening in their community because it’s vital that people understand the facts.  Consideration should be given to a granular breakdown being published daily, with perhaps inclusion in weekly newsletters in schools and education facilities that are already being sent out, which sets out the details in the Borough to ensure that the public are fully aware of the risks and the actions they can take.  M Rawdon confirmed he would raise it at Incident Management Team.

Action: M Rawdon

 

Cllr Mahmood had thought that reporting on Covid was the responsibility of the County Council.  M Rawdon confirmed this was the case, they have a Communications Cell that we piggy back on, that’s doesn’t mean that we can’t issue our own messages, but in the main we will be led them. 

 

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