73 Q3 Risk Report 24/25
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To provide an update on the
Council’s current strategic risks (report of the Assistant
Director – Governance enclosed).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Governance which provided the committee
with an update on key risks.
The Business Intelligence and Change Manager
and the Housing Transformation Manager (HRA) attended for this
item.
The Business Intelligence and Change Manager
introduced the report, and the following main points were
highlighted:
- All strategic risks had been
reviewed by risk owners, the Senior Leadership team and the
internal governance clinic;
- The risk spread for South Holland,
the Partnership and the South Holland Housing Revenue Account (HRA)
was summarised at point 2 of the covering report;
- A previous reporting error on the
HRA risk report had been noted and rectified;
- The following two new risks had been
identified:
- ‘The impact of Awaab’s Law’ on the HRA Risk Register
which related to the risk in respect of resources to meet the
requirements of the new legislation due to commence in October
2025. A response to the draft legislation had been submitted in
March 2025 and the council awaited a steer to landlords from the
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG);
and
- ‘Local Government
Reform’ was noted on the Strategic Risk Register and would
become more dynamic and detailed as risks were identified over
time.
Members considered the report and made the
following comments:
- Members referred to the Local
Government Reform (LGR) risk SHDC24 and suggested that a related
risk around staff engagement and perception be considered.
- The Business Intelligence and Change
Manager responded that:
- The suggestion would be relayed to
the Senior Leadership Team;
- Risk SHDC24 would likely be split
into sub-category areas as these were identified; and
- A key mitigation around this risk
was already in place with the regular undertaking of staff
communications and briefings in respect of LGR developments.
- Members referred to risk Economic
Growth risk SHDC09, and queried whether recent global events had
affected this risk position further since the report was produced:
- The Business Intelligence and Change
Manager responded that the risk was expected to remain high due to
external factors.
- Members referred to the Council
Financial Positions SHDC16 risk and queried whether the risk would
be further affected by internal draining board costs.
- The Business Intelligence and Change
Manager would investigate the matter and provide a response after
the meeting.
- Members referred to the Impact of
Awaab’s Law SHDCHRA13 risk, and
queried the action taken when a damp or mould report was received
and whether the volume of reports had increased.
- The Housing Transformation Manager
(HRA) responded that:
- A triage process was in place which
prioritised the severity of damp and mould in a property alongside
associated risks due to vulnerabilities of the household;
- A recent report was presented to the
Performance Monitoring Panel and Cabinet on the performance of
multiple items of Housing Repairs which included the
council’s approach to damp and mould;
- A specific report was coming forward
in May 2025 on the council’s performance in respect of damp
and mould, and a further report in July 2025 on the ...
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