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Children's Commissioner's Takeover Challenge - Hate Crime

Meeting: 22/07/2020 - Council Meeting (Item 363)

363 OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY REVIEW - CHILDREN'S COMMISSIONER TAKEOVER CHALLENGE - HATE CRIME pdf icon PDF 137 KB

 

To note the report and recommendations arising from the Children’s Commissioner Takeover Challenge review of Hate Crime

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Minutes:

Consideration was given to the report which detailed how each year one of the personal highlights was working with Youth Cabinet on the Takeover Challenge. The young people were very committed and as always had done a good, professional job this year on their chosen theme of hate crime.

 

This report outlined their findings and recommendations following the spotlight review, with a formal response expected in the autumn.

 

Recognition was given to the good work already taking place to address hate crime with the young people making recommendations around:-

 

-             Partners continuing to engage with young people.

-             Work in and between schools.

-             Involving young people in a peer educator initiative.

-             Further work on awareness raising.

 

Tributes were also made to Members of the Overview and Scrutiny Management Board, Janet Spurling and Sarah Bellamy for their support to this initiative each year.

 

Councillor Hoddinott also placed on record her thanks to the Youth Cabinet for looking at this important issue, which had not gone away in the Covid-19 pandemic and people were still suffering. 

 

A number of recommendations had been made for the Safer Rotherham Partnership to look at and engagement was welcomed with the Youth Cabinet in moving this forward.

 

Resolved:-  (1)  That the report and recommendations in respect of the review of Hate Crime be noted.

 

(2)  That the response of Cabinet be reported back to Overview and Scrutiny Management Board and Rotherham Youth Cabinet.

 

Mover:-  Councillor Steele                      Seconder:-  Councillor Cowles


Meeting: 10/06/2020 - Overview and Scrutiny Management Board (Item 184)

184 Children's Commissioner Takeover Challenge - Hate Crime pdf icon PDF 105 KB

 

To consider a report detailing the recommendations arising from the Children’s Commissioner Takeover Challenge in respect of Hate Crime.

 

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Minutes:

Consideration was given to a report that had been submitted to advise the Overview and Scrutiny Management Board on the findings and recommendations that had come from the Children’s Commissioner’s Takeover Challenge spotlight review undertaken by Rotherham Youth Cabinet in March 2020 on Hate Crime.

 

It was noted that The Children’s Commissioner’s Takeover Challenge (CCTOC) was a national initiative where children and young people took over an organisation or meeting and assumed management and leadership roles.  As part of the Council’s commitment to the CCTOC, each year the Overview and Scrutiny Management Board supported the Rotherham Youth Cabinet in undertaking a focused piece of work on a topic chosen by the young people. 

 

In 2020 the Rotherham Youth Cabinet had chosen Hate Crime as the theme for the year’s takeover challenge, as it was one of the key priorities in their manifesto for 2020.

 

The report advised that the spotlight review had shown that that good work was taking place in Rotherham in raising awareness about Hate Crime that challenged related attitudes and behaviour.  The review also highlighted some areas of concern from members of the Rotherham Youth Cabinet. These areas of concern included:

 

·       the under-reporting of Hate Crime incidents was still perceived to be an issue, in particular in relation for disability-related incidents.

 

·       media coverage of Hate Crime incidents being perceived as often creating divisions and tensions within the local community.  It was recognised that this was difficult to control, certainly at national level, although it was hoped that there may be scope for more liaison locally. 

 

·       the number of hate incidents experienced by taxi drivers and their families and how further measures could be introduced that would protect drivers.

 

In light of their findings, the Rotherham Youth Cabinet had developed a set of recommendations, these were detailed the appended report and focussed on: 

 

·       partners continuing to engage with young people and to consider having a dedicated young person’s seat on the Independent Hate Scrutiny Panel.

 

·       liaison between primary and secondary schools to be undertaken to support preventative work on Hate Crime.

 

·       encouraging all schools to invite the Hate Crime Co-ordinator to work with students, with a focus on work in smaller groups.

 

·       involving young people in a peer educator initiative for Hate Crime awareness raising.

 

·       partners working with the Rotherham Youth Cabinet on a campaign to raise awareness with young people about how and where to report hate incidents.

 

·       sharing the concerns raised by RYC with regard to press coverage of issues that may impact more widely on communities with the local media.

 

The full report that detailed the findings and recommendations that had resulted from the review was attached as an appendix to the officer’s report.

 

The Head of Democratic Services in presenting the report noted that as the recommendations were cross cutting and involved organisations outside of the Council, a multi-agency response to the recommendations would be provided, and in due course reported back to the Overview and Scrutiny Management Board.

 

The Chair and members noted  ...  view the full minutes text for item 184