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Report 6 of the 28 Nov 02 meeting of the Equal Opportunities & Diversity Board and discusses appointments to lead member roles for subject areas within the committee's terms of reference.

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Lead member roles

Report: 06
Date: 28 November 2002
By: Clerk

Summary

This report invites the committee to consider whether it wishes to make any appointments to lead member roles for subject areas within its terms of reference.

A. Recommendations

That the Committee

  1. notes the basis of then lead member role agreed by the Co-ordination & Policing Committee; and
  2. decides whether there are any areas of its work which would benefit from the appointment of a lead member and, if so, who that should be.

B. Supporting information

1. As part of the Authority’s review of the committee structure earlier in the year, it was agreed that the role of individual members in leading on particular issues or subject areas should be more clearly defined and formalised.

2. The Co-ordination & Policing Committee is responsible for “approving the allocation of lead roles to individual members, including their appointment to external or MPS bodies on behalf of the MPA. In doing so, the committee will determine the scope of these lead roles and will maintain a list of lead member responsibilities.”

3. At its meeting on 6 September the Co-ordination & Policing Committee considered and approved the following as a generic ‘job description’ for the lead member role, including both what the role involves and what its limits are:

  • to act as champion for that particular subject area;
  • to be the initial point of contact for the MPS or others wishing to discuss issues informally with an MPA member or to sound out views;
  • under some circumstances, and particularly in the event of non-availability of the Chair, to act as a spokesperson;
  • to contribute to policy development locally and nationally as appropriate, by representing the MPA on other bodies etc;
  • Committee Chairs are by definition the lead member for those areas in their committee’s terms of reference, unless another member has been allocated a specific responsibility – in such cases it is preferable for that member to be drawn from the committee’s membership;
  • lead members do not have the authority to commit the MPA to a course of action or to make decisions on its behalf;
  • in carrying out their role or speaking publicly, the lead member must promote and represent views or policies agreed by the MPA or its committees even if these are not their own views;
  • lead members have a responsibility to keep the relevant committee informed of their work by way of regular written updates, and to keep themselves informed of the key developments and issues in their lead area;
  • a lead member can request briefings/information on their subject area from MPA and MPS officers (within reason in terms of the time it might take to produce a briefing); and
  • the lead member role does not attract a special responsibility allowance unless specifically agreed by the MPA and the general assumption is that SRAs will not apply, given that basic allowances were set at a comparatively high level to recognise such demands on MPA members.

4. The committee decided that lead member roles should be reviewed annually (following the Authority’s annual meeting) and that at that time lead members should be asked to produce a written report on their activities over the previous year.

5. The committee decided that individual committees should consider whether there are any specific areas within their terms of reference that require the appointment of a lead member and make those appointments from within their membership. At the end of the process the Co-ordination & Policing Committee will allocate lead members, as necessary, to subject areas that are not specific to individual committees.

6. Prior to the Authority’s annual meeting members were asked to indicate whether they consider themselves to be carrying out a lead role on behalf of the Authority. The responses received are attached as Appendix 1 and the committee will want to consider whether or not to confirm those relevant to its terms of reference.

7. Also attached as Appendix 2 is the matrix of committee work areas that was confirmed by the Co-ordination & Policing Committee on 4 October. Members may wish to refer to this in deciding which, if any, areas require specific lead member appointments.

C. Equality and diversity implications

The principle of having individual members responsible for leading on specific subject areas is an opportunity to address equalities issues (amongst others) in a focussed way and to give emphasis to issues which are either considered important or which do not get sufficient attention in the committee process

D. Financial implications

None.

E. Background papers

F. Contact details

Report author: Simon Vile

For more information contact:

MPA general: 020 7202 0202
Media enquiries: 020 7202 0217/18

Appendix 1: Members' current roles

In June, members were asked to indicate whether they considered themselves to be carrying out a lead role on behalf of the Authority. The following responses were received:

  • Asian issues: Abdal Ullah
  • Best value: Reshard Auladin (subsequently confirmed by the Planning, Performance and Review Committee)
  • Child protection: Richard Sumray
  • Community police consultative groups: Nicholas Long
  • CRR training: Cindy Butts
  • Domestic violence: Jennette Arnold
  • Estates issues: Nicholas Long (already formally appointed by the MPA)
  • Faith communities and the black majority churches: R David Muir
  • Forensic services: Sir John Quinton
  • Independent Custody Visiting: Nicholas Long and Richard Sumray (role agreed by CDO Committee in May 2002)
  • National/international functions: Sir John Quinton (as the Home Secretary’s appointee)
  • Pension forfeiture: Cindy Butts
  • Public order policing: Nicholas Long
  • Road safety: Jenny Jones
  • Youth issues: Abdal Ullah and Cecile Wright

Appendix 2: Committee work areas and policy leads

This appendix is also available as a PDF document. See Supporting material below for more details.

Main work area heading: Democracy and accountability

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Committees
Committee structure MPA SV
Standing orders MPA SC SV
Meeting legislative requirements SC SV
Sub-heading: Questions
Mayor's question time N/A SV
Functional bodies question time N/A SV/PP
Sub-heading: MPA Members
Selection MPA SV
Job descriptions MPA SC SV
Possible assessment of role MPA SC SV
Conduct of SC MPA SV
Remuneration MPA SC SV
Sub-heading: Corporate governance
Developing a corporate governance framework MPA DN
Model police authority/improvement programme MPA DN
MPA complaints procedure and Ombudsman cases MPA SV
MPS corporate governance issues MPA DN
MPS corporate policy, policy clearing house and impact of MPS organisational changes MPA EODB JS
Commissioner's Leadership Challenge MPA EODB JS
Sub-heading: Audit functions
Internal audit AP PM/P Tickner
External audit - financial AP PM

Main work area heading: MPA internal organisation and management

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Staffing
Appointment of MPA statutory officers COP HR AJ
Secretariat staff COP HR AJ
MPA workforce diversity COP EODB AJ
MPA staff and organisational health and safety COP HR AJ
Sub-heading: MPA finance
  COP FC KH
Sub-heading: Data protection
  MPA AJ
Sub-heading: Freedom of Information Act
  MPA SV

Main work area heading: Finance and resources

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Financial management and monitoring FC PM
Business resilience and risk management FC PM
Estates issues FC KH
Procurement FC KH

Main work area heading: Planning and review

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Policing Plans
Annual plan PPR DN
Long-term/ corporate plans PPR DN
Sub-heading: Annual Report
PPR DN
Sub-heading: Best value
Best Value reviews/ continuous improvement PPR DN
Best Value plan audit PPR DN
Sub-heading: Performance monitoring
Policing plan targets PPR JG
Other central targets PPR JG
Customer satisfaction PPR JG
Specific issues PPR JG
Sub-heading: Audit, inspection and review
HMIC inspections PPR DN
MPS inspection programme PPR DN

Main work area heading: Consultation and PR

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Consultation
Community Police Consultative Groups CC JS
Other groups and stakeholders CC JS
Consultation of policing priorities CC PPR JS
Internal MPA/ MPS consultation CC JS
Consultation on behalf of government CC JS
British Crime Survey CC PPR JS
MPS surveys CC JS
Community education CC JS
Sub-heading: Public relations
Public relations and MPA PR strategy & profile COP PP
PR in support of general consultation CC PP

Main work area heading: Police custody issues

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Independent custody visiting
CC JS
Sub-heading: Appropriate adults
CC JS
Sub-heading: Police surgeons
CC COP JS

Main work area heading: Professional standards

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Complaints
ACPO conduct PSC AJ
Other complaints PSC AJ
Sub-heading: Professional Standards Strateg
  PSC AJ
Sub-heading: PCA liaison
  PSC AJ
Sub-heading: High profile cases
(EODB to receive reports on trends and overview of EO issues) PSC COP& EODB KD
Sub-heading: Individual cases
  PSC AJ
Sub-heading: Police Appeals Tribunals
  PSC AJ

Main work area heading: MPS Human resources issues

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: MPS senior staff
Appointments, succession planning & postings RSC AJ
Appraisal RSC AJ
Sub-heading: Police and civil employer
Pay and conditions HR AJ
Recruitment and retention (overall) HR EODB AJ
Recruitment task force MPA HR & EODB AJ
Training HR AJ
Pension forfeiture HR AJ
Sickness HR AJ
MPA health and safety issues HR AJ
Employment tribunals and grievances (EODB to receive reports on trends and overview of EO issues) HR PSC & EODB AJ
HR strategies and priorities HR AJ

Main work area heading: Equality and diversity

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Race Equality scheme, RRAA
  EODB JS
Sub-heading: Immigration, refugees and asylum seekers
  EODB JS
Sub-heading: MPS diversity directorate responsibilities
  EODB JS
Sub-heading: Stephen Lawrence recommendations
  EODB HR JS
Sub-heading: Stop and search
  EODB CC JS
Sub-heading: CRR and other EO training
  EODB HR JS
Sub-heading: BV review of equalities
  EODB JS
Sub-heading: Workforce diversity
  EODB HR JS

Main work area heading: IS/IT

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Overall strategy
  FC appropriate service committee KD
Sub-heading: Airwave/C3i
IT and financial issues FC KD/PM
organisational impact on the MPS COP KD
Sub-heading: E Policing
  FC KD
Sub-heading: LUL Connect System
  FC KD
Sub-heading: Valiant project
  FC KD

Main work area heading: Operational Policing

Components under sub-heading Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
Sub-heading: Public order/ special events
Notting Hill COP KD
Football matches COP KD
May Day COP KD
Sub-heading: Criminal justice
Glidewell PPR JG
CJUs PPR JG
Joint performance measures PPR JG
Sub-heading: Police reform
Reform Bill MPA KD
Extended police family MPA KD
Sub-heading: Volume crime special initiatives & policy to CoP and performance monitoring to PPR
Street crime COP & PPR KD
Burglary COP & PPR KD
Autocrime " KD
Drugs " KD
Sub-heading: Youth crime diversion
Special initiatives & policy to COP and monitoring to PPR " KD
Sub-heading: Crimes requiring specialist policing
Race/ hate crimes: COP special initiatives and EODB monitoring COP & EODB JS with JG interested
Homophobic crimes: COP special initiatives and EODB monitoring " " "
Child protection: COP special initiatives and PPR monitoring COP & PPR " "
Domestic Violence: COP special initiatives and EODB monitoring COP & PPR " "
Rape: COP special initiatives and EODB monitoring COP & PPR "
Homicide: COP special initiatives and EODB monitoring COP & PPR "
Trident Issues COP EODB "
Sub-heading: Victim liaison/ support
Family liaison/ CS units EODB JG with JS interested
Victim support EODB "
Sub-heading: MPS health & safety
  MPA KD
Sub-heading: Traffic and road safety special initiatives to COP; ongoing monitoring to PPR
Pursuit policy COP and PPR Jude S
Congestion charging " "
Speed enforcement " "
Casualties & injuries " "
TOCU performance monitoring PPR "
TOCU contractual/financial issues FC KD
Sub-heading: Deaths in custody
Suspensions MPA EODB & PSC JS
Pre-inquest disclosure MPA " "
Family issues MPA " "
Sub-heading: Crime and community safety
Crime and disorder reduction partnerships COP CC Jude S
Healthy London COP JS
Reassurance agenda COP Jude S
Social exclusion COP Jude S

Main work area heading: National/international functions

Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
MPA KD

Main work area heading: National role on tripartite issues

Lead committee Link/ reference committee Member lead
(if any)
Policy lead
MPA CC & PM

Key

Code Committee Committee lead officer Committee admin
MPA Full Authority Keith Dickinson (KD) phone 7202 0215 Simon Vile 7202 0180
AP Audit Panel Peter Martin (PM) 7202 0206 John Crompton 7202 0181
CC Consultation Julia Smith (JS) 7202 0226 Ruth Hastings Iqball 7202 0186
COP Co-ordination & Policing Keith Dickinson Nick Baker & Simon Vile
EODP Equal Opportunities & Diversity Board Julia Smith John Crompton
FC Finance Peter Martin John Crompton
HR Human Resources Alan Johnson (AJ) 7202 0223 Ruth Hastings Iqball
PPR Planning, Performance & Review Johanna Gillians (JG) 7202 0213 Nick Baker 7202 0183
PSC Professional Standards & Complaints Alan Johnson Nick Baker
SC Standards Simon Vile (SV) 7202 0180 Simon Vile

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