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LGPS - Update on Implementation of New Pensions Administration System

Background 2. Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) is the lead Authority within the Nottinghamshire Local Government Pension Scheme. NCC’s pensions Office administers the LGPS scheme on behalf of over 230 scheme employers, with a total membership over 104,000 (active members, deferred members and pensioners).

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REPORT OF THE PROMOTION OF INDEPENDENCE AD HOC SELECT COMMITTEE

2. Background to the Review 2.1 In July 2003, the Social Services Directorate confirmed the business case for the scope of this second Promotion of Independence Best Value Service Review, to cover young disabled adults, initially 18-25 years. Unlike the previous review on older people, the disability services subject to review were to be within the eligibility criteria for social care services ...

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PowerPoint Presentation

• Relative financial stability gives us an opportunity for innovation, but significant challenges for the future and budget gap in MTFS. We project that the growth in demand and costs of delivery will continue to exceed any growth in the resources available. Drivers of the shortfall in our available budget are principally the increasing levels of demand, complexity and cost.

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REPORT TO THE POLICE & CRIME PANEL POLICE PRECEPT 2024-25

1.2 The opportunity for the people of Nottinghamshire to engage in budget consultation has been via four separate streams, ongoing consultation, focus groups, and, at pop up events and an online survey in December/January. This reflects my commitment to consult more widely on the precept. The outcome of all of this is analysed in Appendix B attached. My precept proposal for 2024-25 reflects ...

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE POLICE AND CRIME PANEL

Chris Cutland, the Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner (DPCC), introduced the report. A Code of Practice was published a year ago and a Task & Finish Group was subsequently set up to ensure victims were receiving the correct support.

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report - Nottinghamshire County Council

3. The Council has further defined its ambitions in its Place Strategy 2019-21. By investing in opportunity areas the Council aims to unlock new jobs and deliver better housing. Key activities identified for Investing in Nottinghamshire in 2019/20 in particular will be to begin the development of Top Wighay Farm near Hucknall, including new County Council offices as anchor tenant of the ...

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Microsoft Word - To Operate Asbestos and Clinical Waste Transfer ...

INDUSTRIAL 1. To consider a planning application for the operation of an asbestos and clinical waste transfer facility on part of a larger waste processing site previously used as a waste transfer station. The key issues relate to the suitability of the site and the wider location for the development of a waste transfer facility, concerns relating to the safety and management of the site ...

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Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council

Statutory and Policy Implications 7. This report has been compiled after consideration of implications in respect of crime and disorder, data protection and information governance, finance, human resources, human rights, the NHS Constitution (public health services), the public sector equality duty, safeguarding of children and adults at risk, service users, smarter working, sustainability ...

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POLICE AND CRIME PANELS - Nottinghamshire County Council

3. As part of the initial establishment of the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Panel, it was previously agreed that appointments should be sought from local magistrates and Nottinghamshire Probation Trust as a means of bringing in relevant knowledge from those areas. The two independent co-optees in question (Suma Harding and Christine Goldstraw OBE respectively) were initially appointed in ...

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Appendix 1 Best Start Strategy Ambitions Summary of Progress 2022-2023 ...

From January-December 2022, 190 practitioners completed the ‘safer sleeping for babies’ e learning. Attendees included foster carers, children’s and adult social care teams, charities, Childrens’ Centre Services, private day nurseries and pre-schools, housing support for young people and Youth Offending Team workers.

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Nottinghamshire Improvement Plan NIP 1

Currently the authority has over 130 different “walk-in” access points. These access points are of varying standards – different opening hours, standard of public reception area, facilities available, information available to staff and customers.

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enabling the system Summary - Nottinghamshire County Council

Raising Expectations: Enabling the system to deliver Summary 1. We want every 16 and 17 year-old to participate in education or training, and we want every adult to have the chance to improve their skills in order to find work or progress in their current employment. The changing nature of the world economy makes increasing participation in education and training an urgent necessity. Raising ...

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Adult and Community Learning Annual Plan and Fees Policy 2015 2016

Introduction 2. The Adult and Community Learning (ACL) Annual Plan sets out the plans for adult and family learning in Nottinghamshire for the period 2015/2016. The Adult and Community Learning Service (ACLS) is funded by the Skills Funding Agency (SFA) and in 2014/15 a grant allocation for Community Learning of £2,146,172 was available to plan, manage and deliver learning. It is anticipated ...

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Outcome of the Commissioning for Better Outcomes Peer Review 2015

Purpose of the Report 1. The report summarises for Committee the key areas of consideration from the recent Peer Review, concerning ‘Commissioning for Better Outcomes’. The report also seeks approval of an Action Plan that details the departmental response proposed for each area of consideration, including the lead officer and the timescales.

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Microsoft Word - 2_Child Poverty Report.doc

3. The Education Standing Committee commenced a review of issues associated with Child Poverty in Education in December 2011. The Standing Committee determined to explore the issues surrounding a series of pledges made by each partner, including Nottinghamshire County Council. Nottinghamshire County Council has made a number of pledges that form the basis of how the Child Poverty Reference ...

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Care for People at the End of Life

Executive Summary: Improving end of life care is a priority for both mid-Nottinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Groups. We aspire to more people being able to choose their preferred place of care and place to die. Presently, for too many the default is hospital care. Moreover, the quality of end of life care people receive should be timely and coordinated.

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Report to Nottinghamshire Pensions Committee

Purpose of the Report 1. To seek agreement from the Pensions Committee, in its role as Administering Authority, for the formulation of new and revised discretions under the LGPS regulations.

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Report to Policy Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council

3. In accordance with the School and Early Years Finance (England) Regulations 2018, the responsibility for determining the LFF for schools and early years providers lies with the Local Authority (i.e. the Council). Prior to agreeing the formula, the Local Authority must first consult with the Schools Forum and all maintained schools and academies in the area on the proposed changes. Where any ...

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John ‘Maggie’ McG

That the bid calls for a large number of extra powers to be given to the East Midlands Mayoral Combined Authority from central Government. This Council notes that some deals include the bid calls for any new executive mayor or governor to have the power to introduce an extra precept – an additional section on council tax bills. This could will see residents across the two counties and two ...

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Tour of Britain set to return to Nottinghamshire for a fourth time

The world-famous Tour of Britain cycle race is set to return to Nottinghamshire for a fourth time in September 2023. Robin Hood county has hosted the showpiece event three times since 2017, with the most recent visit taking place last September when a star-studded field raced from West Bridgford to Mansfield. This year’s race will see Nottinghamshire host the finish of a cross-region shared ...

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