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Deborah Evans
Chief Executive
Virtual Meetings: Part 2
Response to covid 19
When things go wrong…..
John Austin
Chair
Information available
• LLG/ADSO guidance on remote meetings regulations
• LLG/ADSO model procedure rules (Standing Orders) and protocol
• LLG/ADSO Guidance - School Admissions Regulations 2020
• LLG/ADSO Guidance on Hybrid Meetings
• ADSO & LGA case studies
• LGA Coronavirus Hub
• Centre for Public Scrutiny support service and meeting etiquette guidance
• NALC/SLCC – advice and guidance
Remote meetings - 12 weeks on• Councils have responded well – adaptable & resilient
• Remote meetings becoming more ‘normal’
• Anecdotally – increased member attendance and more public participation
• More resource intensive – more officers, less meetings with (sometimes) a reduced number of members (close to quorums)
• Good preparation, testing and training/practice for members & chair are still key
• “Prepare for the worst, hope for the best”
Remote meetings - 12 weeks on • Technology – challenges met but still obstacles to
overcome• Councils often using more than one system to provide
live streams• What’s App/chat function used to communicate with
chair• Voting mainly by roll call• Public access – challenges- equality issues• Exempt sessions
Hybrid Meetings
• ADSO/LLG statement – available on websites for members –meetings are not lawful
• They do not meet the exemptions within the regulations
• Also involve gatherings indoors of 2 or more people
• Situation as things stand currently - it could change in the coming weeks
• Some Councils have held hybrid meetings - some may continue to do so
• Legality of decisions already taken
What does the future hold?
• Remote meeting regulations expire in May 2021• Discussions have taken place between LGA, ADSO, LLG
and NALC plus others – what should follow?• Option of lobbying Government for continuation of
some remote meeting provision• Organisations are canvassing views before deciding
whether to lobby
Jane Moore NALCLegal Services Manager and Senior Solicitor
Overview…
• Experiences so far – how have parish councils adapted to the “new normal” of virtual meetings?
• Challenges?• Looking to the future – up to May 2021 and beyond
What has been happening?
• Have PCs been meeting?
• General picture from counties and councils – yes!
• Overall experience is positive – view that public attendance is up, easier for county/ district councillors to attend, security concerns “mostly unfounded”, meetings quicker – less “waffle and grandstanding”, councillors with caring responsibilities more accommodated
• What about the more rural areas? Experience is that PCs have been meeting
• But some PC have not been - decisions have been delegated
What challenges have been faced?
• Factors depend on what councils have been doing:
• For PCs (in England) that have not been meeting-• Issues of vacation of office by failure to attend meetings and reasons
for absence not being approved within the relevant 6m period (S.85 of the LGA 1972). Where councils have been meeting, at discretion of the council as to whether to approve individual reasons
• For PCs that have been meeting-• Procedural – effective management of meetings (e.g. disabling chat
unless there is a moderator, co-hosts, muting when not speaking)• Technological – (e.g. benefits of large screen, two screens)
Looking to the future
• Hybrid meetings – what happens when/ if there is a return to in-person meetings before 7 May next year?
• Beyond May – evidence so far is that PCs would like to retain the ability to meet remotely. Recent county event for clerks - all voted to retain ability to meet remotely (bar two abstentions). Councillor experience generally similar
• Other views - principle of virtual meetings is good but lose ability to have other “side conversations”
• Influence of what central government does
Rachel McKoyLLG Deputy Vice President
Good Administrative Practice
Model Code of Conduct
Technology
Questions?
Policy & Guidance
LLG & ADSO Brief on Hybrid Meetings – now on website
LGA MODEL CODE OF CONDUCT – out for consultation
Coming Up:-
Social Media Guidance launch at next week's webinar
Legislation:-
The Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 2) (Coronavirus) Rules 2020
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2nd July 2020
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