Committee/Panel: Care of Children in Jersey Review Panel | |
Launch Date: 30 August 2019 | |
Review Status: Report published | |
Review Report: Report - Government Plan 2020 - Care of Children in Jersey Review Panel Report - 11 November 2019.pdf | |
Ministerial Response: Ministerial Response - Government Plan 2020 - 2023 - Care of Children in Jersey Review Panel - 10 February 2020.pdf |

The Panel has finalised its report which has been presented by the Government Plan Review Panel in its final report which can be accessed here.
The Panel's section of the overarching report can be found below.
About
The Government Plan Review Panel (GPRP) has allocated a number of projects and actions contained within the Government Plan to the Care of Children in Jersey Review Panel to scrutinise and report on. The full list can be viewed by clicking on the letter to the Minister for Children and Housing below. The GPRP will collate the reports from all Scrutiny Panels and form one consolidated Scrutiny Report on the Government Plan by 8th November 2019. For more information on what the over-arching review is about click here.
Terms of reference
1. Note that sections/projects of the Government Plan will be allocated to Panels by the Government Plan Review Panel (GPRP) on a 'best fit' basis[1].
2. Undertake an in-depth review of the allocated sections/projects of the Government Plan 2020, considering:
Whether funded projects meet the Ongoing Initiatives, Common Themes and, ultimately, Common Strategic Priorities?
Ensuring that the projects and amendments to be lodged are consistent with the requirements of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2019.
The level of resourcing, of all forms, allocated to projects and whether this is sufficient or excessive in enabling the project to meet its stated aims.
If project resource allocation is appropriate in relation to overall departmental budgets?
Whether funded projects align with Departmental objectives? [NB: if and where they exist]
Whether or not there are clear lines of accountability for each project?
The ongoing sustainability of projects.
3. Provide the GPRP with a report and any amendments by the date agreed.
[1] Projects will not directly align with Scrutiny Panels and most will involve multiple ministerial portfolios. Rather than split out projects into elements amongst various Panels, each project will be scrutinised in its entirety by a single Panel.
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Submission - Director of Social Policy written questions re Government Plan - 23 October 2019 Submission - Chief Minister written questions re Government Plan - 14 October 2019 Submission - Minister for Children and Housing re Government Plan - 9 October 2019 Submission - Children's Commissioner re Government Plan - 25 September 2019 Submission - Family Nursing and Home Care re Government Plan - 20 September 2019
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