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Maurice Clay, Public Protection Service Manager, shares insights into the services and systems at Central Bedfordshire Council, focusing on structures related to Trading Standards, Licensing, Environmental Health, and more. Discover the vision for cross-regulation and how the council aims to develop top-notch regulatory services through collaborations with businesses and targeted actions for non-compliance. Learn about their efforts to safeguard air, food, and water quality while contributing to community well-being. Explore their strategies to improve service standards, system implementation, and partnership initiatives while overcoming challenges like ICT transitions and budget constraints to ensure effective change management.
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Structures and systems at Central Bedfordshire Council Maurice Clay, Public Protection Service Manager
Service structure and profile • Trading Standards • Licensing • Environmental Health • Financial Investigation Unit • EP and Business Continuity
Cross regulation – the vision • Developing world class regulatory services • Working with businesses to ensure compliance • Targeted and effective action on willfully non-compliant • Protecting the quality of air, food and water in the CB area • Contributing to Section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act • Contributing to the health and well-being of our community through our interventions
Service standards and systems • Implement Career Development Framework • Develop a new structure • Adopt unified RA approach • Contribute to the Healthier Communities Strategy • Increase partnership work • Review and prioritise
Pitfalls and roadblocks • Legacy ICT transition • Faulty budget build • Corporate failures • Not managing the change/ • expectations • Cumulative effect on morale