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Scrutiny

The scrutiny process involves the council’s elected members examining any topic which impacts on the local area. This often relates to council services, but the process can also involve relevant external organisations and bodies. Scrutiny ensures that the decisions taken by the council and its partners are appropriate. It creates an open, transparent way for elected members to shape, question, evaluate and challenge policies, decisions and performance.

Scrutiny investigations are usually undertaken over the course of several meetings, which consider information from relevant sources, and examine current policies and practices. At the end of the exercise an investigation report is prepared, which summarises the scrutiny panel's findings and puts forward recommendations to make Middlesbrough a better place to live and work.

Scrutiny is an essential part of making sure the council remains effective and accountable.

The structure of scrutiny

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Currently, the panels are currently organised around the following themes.

  • Ad-hoc scrutiny panel
  • Adult social care and services scrutiny panel
  • Children and young people's learning scrutiny panel
  • Children and young people's social care and services scrutiny panel
  • Culture and communities scrutiny panel
  • Economic development, environment, and infrastructure scrutiny panel
  • Health
    • Durham, Darlington, Tees, Hambleton, Richmondshire, and Whitby STP Joint Scrutiny Committee
    • Tees Valley Health Scrutiny Joint Committee
    • South Tees Health Scrutiny Joint Committee

All scrutiny panels are overseen by the overview and scrutiny board.

Have your say

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The Overview and Scrutiny Board and scrutiny panels welcome your views on which aspects of council business should be reviewed.

Your suggestions must:

  • affect a group of people living within the Middlesbrough area
  • relate to a service, event or issue in which the council has a significant stake or over which the council has an influence
  • not be an issue which the Overview and Scrutiny Board or the scrutiny panels have considered during the last 12 months
  • not relate to an individual service complaint
  • not relate to matters dealt with by another council committee, unless the issue deals with procedure

You can forward your suggestion by one of the following methods:

Contacts

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Ad-hoc scrutiny panel

Caroline Breheny

Phone: 01642 729752

Email: caroline_breheny@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Adult social care and services scrutiny panel

Chris Lunn

Phone: 01642 729742

Email: chris_lunn@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Children and young people's learning scrutiny panel

Georgina Moore

Phone: 01642 729711

Email: georgina_moore@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Children and young people's social care and services scrutiny panel

Joanne Dixon

Phone: 01642 729713

Email: joanne_dixon@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Culture and communities scrutiny panel

Susie Blood

Phone: 01642 729645

Email: susie_blood@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Durham, Darlington, Teesside, Hambleton, Richmondshire, and Whitby STP joint scrutiny committee

Caroline Breheny

Phone: 01642 729752

Email: caroline_breheny@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Economic development, environment, and infrastructure scrutiny panel

Susan Lightwing

Phone: 01642 729712

Email: susan_lightwing@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Health scrutiny panel

Scott Bonner

Phone: 01642 729708

Email: scott_bonner@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Overview and scrutiny board

Scott Bonner

Phone: 01642 729708

Email: scott_bonner@middlesbrough.gov.uk

South Tees health scrutiny joint committee

Caroline Breheny

Phone: 01642 729752

Email: caroline_breheny@middlesbrough.gov.uk

Tees Valley health scrutiny joint committee, overview and scrutiny board

Caroline Breheny

Phone: 01642 729752

Email: caroline_breheny@middlesbrough.gov.uk