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Financial Savings 2018/19 overall proposals impact assessment

Financial Savings 2018/19 overall proposals impact assessment | South Lanarkshire Council
TitleFinancial Savings 2018/19 overall proposals impact assessment
Council ResourceFinance and Corporate
Service AreaCouncil Wide
Aims and ObjectivesAnnually all Council Resources are asked to identify and realise savings to ensure the delivery of services in a manner consistent with best value whilst also maintaining a high standard of customer service delivery. As part of the exercise Resources must conduct equality impact assessments to ensure all financial decisions are being made based on evidence and an assurance that where possible any adverse impact is removed, mitigated or if necessary justified.

The purpose of this overall assessment is to identify any possible cumulative effect on individuals or groups who share protected characteristics from the overall savings package for 2018/19.
ConclusionThe Council, like all other public authorities, continues to assess the services it provides to ensure that it is meeting the needs of the community it is serving in an efficient, effective and accessible way within its available budget. This could lead to changes that are likely to effect our communities. In making any changes, the Council will continue to consult fully with the community in order to minimise any adverse impact of change and to identify any actions which can mitigate negative impact.

The Councils savings proposals for the year ahead are subject to consultation and individual impact assessment.

Where adverse impact is identified, steps will be taken to limit the effect on protected groups. It is recognised that there may be a disproportionate effect on children requiring support services at school due to savings EDR07, however, those children currently with full-time support needs will continue to receive this. There may also be a disproportionate effect for people with disabilities and additional care needs through savings SWR01, SWR02 and SWR03 in a range of ways. Mitigating factors such as Self Directed Support and a continuation of the supporting your independence approach will continue to be rolled out.

The conclusion of this equality impact assessment is that having identified potential impacts for some parts of the community covered by equalities legislation namely older people, children and people with disabilities, or on community relations, work must be undertaken to support and meet the needs of our communities and service users and therefore mitigating actions are outlined in individual assessments that will protect the most vulnerable in our communities.
Completion date2018 - 2019
Contact Email addressequalities@southlanarkshire.gov.uk
AreaCouncil Wide