Cyngor Gwynedd Council's Autism Plan - A Copy And Paste Exercise.
- gwyneddcouncil
- Dec 4, 2021
- 2 min read
The Ombudsman for Wales finally had his meeting with the present CEO  of Cyngor Gwynedd council, Dafydd Gibbard, to discuss continuing non  compliance with recommendations made in 2019 - that the past CEO had  informed was complete 'bar a nuance'. 
The nuance happens to be the Autism plan now heralded on the council's website as 'innovative'. It is anything but....
The  'plan' presented by the contact officer, Aled Gibbard, is simply a cut  and paste of the review report summary and recommendations agreed to  after the Hugh Morgan, OBE review of services in Gwynedd undertaken last  year - 
The plan can be found here - 
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/mgConvert2PDF.aspx?ID=32127
Aled  Gibbard is also responsible for the 'equality impact assessment report'  - tacked on to the already published council agenda. It, too, is a copy  and paste - this time, of the Code of Practice for Autism - 
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/mgConvert2PDF.aspx?ID=32135
A plan is meant to inform and clarify - this does neither. Ditto the equality impact assessment report....
Senior officers gave evidence to Hugh Morgan and presumably assurances during his review of the evidence presented - https://gwyneddsfailingcouncil.blogspot.com/2021/04/finally-gwynedd-councils-autism-report.html   
Hugh  Morgan's thoughts on the council 'plan' would be interesting. The  urgent recommendations from his review have still not been complied  with....  
Has Daffyd Gibbard been dodging the Ombudsman until  the Derwen manager, Aled Gibbard, presented a 'plan' that they consider  meets with compliance ?  By now we are guessing that Nick Bennett may  have become so frustrated with the council that any piece of work  masquerading as a plan will be accepted as compliance. Interesting  times...
Senior officers may claim there are no financial resources but as Mr Morgan points out the money is already there. He makes mention of the ring fenced monies from 2008 until 2016 at £60,000 a year and then £40,000 (not ring fenced) from then on. By my calculations, Gwynedd council have received £680,000 of government money for support services that do not exist. Where has that money gone ? And talking of money, Gwynedd council have once again increased the amount in 'reserves'. This money can only have come from the council not spending on services and support. Why is Wales Audit not raising concerns ? Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council...







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