Issue details

Cultural Cohesion Quality Mark

It is recommended that Executive Board approve the Cultural Cohesion Quality Mark (CCQM) and approve the scheme to be resourced- hosted, managed and delivered- by Leeds City Council, led and financed by Children and Families.

 

It is also recommended that Executive Board receives and consider the annual report on impact and effectiveness of the CCQM.

Decision type: Key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 06/09/2017

Decision due: 18 Oct 2017 by Executive Board

Lead director: Director of Children and Families

Department: Children and Families

Contact: Andrew Eastwood, Chief Officer, Learning Improvement 0113 3783626 Email: andrew.eastwood@leeds.gov.uk.

Consultation process

Internal with targeted external.

Consultees

Children and Families Equality and Diversity Group

Voice, Influence and Change Team

The Community Scrutiny and Sustainability Team

Leeds District Chief Inspector Nik Adams

Portfolio Holder: The Executive Member for Children & Families

Decisions

Agenda items

Documents

  • Report to be provided with the agenda for the meeting.