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05-07-2012, 09:05 AM
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c-optees
Does anyone operate a minimum age limit for co-optees. We are thinking of co-opting young people (under 16) to work on an inquiry (rather than asking them to be a witness) Is there any legal minimum age limit people have come across?
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06-07-2012, 07:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2012 02:49 PM by James Walsh.)
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RE: c-optees
We have a number of co-optees on our Children's Services Scrutiny Forum in Hartlepool who have undertaken a series of investigations over the years. We have never come across any age restrictions, although they do have a support officer who sits in with them during the meeting and sorts out getting them to and from the meeting.
Please feel free to drop us a line if you need anymore information. [edit] Just to confirm that our young people do not have voting rights. |
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09-07-2012, 12:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2012 12:45 PM by tim gilling.)
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RE: c-optees
Great that you want to include young people.
I imagine you'll have all the usual 'safeguarding' arrangements in place. The age limit for councillors is 18, so that may affect younger people being actual co-optees (which suggests a notion of 'membership'). I'm afraid that might be one for your Monitoring Officer - a tipping point might be whether the co-optees are being given voting rights. Interestingly when I looked at whether there was a lower age limit for members of LINks I discovered that the youngest you could be a member was 10 (the age at which you can get a criminal record). There are examples of councils establishing young people's scrutiny committees (Westminster is a recent one) made up of young people entirely - but they didn't have the functionality of a committee of local authority councillors. |
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10-07-2012, 02:30 PM
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RE: c-optees
hi, the members of the youth council nominate people to be co-opted to the children and young people scrutiny panel. There is no minimum age - the difficulty I found is that young people can find the formal meeting process and the language difficult to grasp and a bit challenging.
I think very young children will need a lot of support in preperation. |
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