3. Recovery and Renewal: Organisational Recovery and Renewal PDF 553 KB
Decision:
RESOLVED: that
1.
the establishment of a Capital Ambition: Recovery
and Renewal programme, based on the priorities outlined in the
report and to be reviewed after 12 months be approved
2.
authority be delegated to the Chief Executive, in
consultation with the Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance,
Modernisation and Performance, to:
- Commence a
programme of trade union and staff engagement on the development of
a ‘hybrid working’ model.
- Undertake a review of the Council’s relevant employee
policy requirements, including the Homeworking Policy and the
associated agile working policies, to ensure that they support the
shift to a ‘hybrid working’ model, with details of the
review being reported back to Cabinet
- Establish
recovery plans for services that continue to be disrupted, or whose
business model has been fundamentally challenged, by the
pandemic.
- Oversee a
post-pandemic review of all services to ensure that they are able
to operate safely, effectively and efficiently in the new operating
environment, including identifying a programme of further service
digitisation.
- Deploy
resources within the budgetary framework to support the delivery of
the proposals outlined in this report.
3.
Authority be delegated to the Director of Economic
Development, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Investment
and Development and Section 151 Officer to
undertake a fundamental review of the Council’s core office
and depot accommodation through a detailed business case process
and to report back to a future meeting of Cabinet.
4.
Authority be delegated to the Corporate Director for
People and Communities, in consultation with the Leader and Cabinet
Member for Social Care, Health and Wellbeing, to:
- Accelerate
the development of a multi-agency ‘locality working’
model, focused on health and care services.
- Explore
new partnership arrangements for Public Health with the Cardiff and
Vale University Health Board, under the auspices of the Cardiff
Public Services Board.
- Undertake
a review of the Council’s public services partnership
arrangements to ensure that they can support the continuation of
enhanced levels of multi-agency working.