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  • Home visits for vulnerable children

    • Reference: 2021/0255
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 21 January 2021
    The majority of social workers are still working from home; replacing home visits and meetings with virtual ones. Are you concerned about some vulnerable children in London “slipping through the net” as the pandemic continues and what are you doing to ensure they don’t?
  • Supporting Arts and Culture venues

    • Reference: 2020/2960
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 17 September 2020
    How are you supporting arts and culture venues that are not specifically recognised as leisure and hospitality venues? For example Storm Rehearsal Studios in my constituency face an uncertain future as they are not considered part of the leisure and hospitality sector. However the rules which their business is governed by are those relating to live performances. As such they are being charged business rates for periods they have been unable to open, making their financial position much more challenging.
  • Supporting Harmony Hall

    • Reference: 2020/1895
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 18 June 2020
    Harmony Hall in Walthamstow is a multi-cultural family centre and a vital asset for the community. Please provide an update on how you are supporting the charity CREST and its supporters to access the funding necessary to keep the Hall available for public use.
  • Access to culture for young people (1)

    • Reference: 2020/1228
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
    Research, including last year from the House of Commons Digital, Culture Media and Sport Committee, has found that schools are being forced to cut their cultural and arts programmes. What discussions have you had with the Secretary of State for Education on this, and what are you doing from within City Hall to support London’s schools to continue this vital activity?
  • Access to culture for young people (2)

    • Reference: 2020/1229
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
    Wealthier families are often able to provide extra-curricular access to cultural experiences for their children, but with UNISON estimating that, between April 2010 and April 2016, £387m was cut from youth service spending across the UK, children from less well off backgrounds are increasingly unable to access the same opportunities. How will your Borough of Culture help to create opportunities for young people where they live?
  • Access to culture for young people (3)

    • Reference: 2020/1230
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
    There are excellent examples of grassroots projects in London, such as the Black Ticket Project which provides free or discounted tickets to young black Londoners to attend a diverse range of plays and shows, including but not just the West End. Part of their mission is supporting these young people to feel confident and welcome in these spaces where they may not have been before. How do your projects reach out to young people who may not immediately think that this kind of thing is ‘for them’?
  • A new home for the Migration Museum

    • Reference: 2020/1235
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
    The lauded Migration Museum requires a new venue as its previous temporary home at London Fire Brigade's old HQ on Albert Embankment is being redeveloped. Will you ask your officers to meet the operators of the Migration Museum to inform its search for a new site?
  • Access to culture for young people

    • Reference: 2020/0147
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 16 January 2020
    Proud black Londoner Bernandine Evaristo has credited her recent, groundbreaking Booker Prize win with access to local cultural experiences as a teenager. Are today’s young black Londoners just as able to access these kinds of services and, if not, why not?
  • Peabody index 2019 (1)

    • Reference: 2020/0156
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 16 January 2020
    Are you concerned that the latest Peabody index shows incomes for social housing tenants in London have fallen by 1.1%?
  • Equalities duty and local planning

    • Reference: 2019/21018
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 19 December 2019
    What support have you provided to local authorities in London to ensure that their local plans and the work of their planning departments properly discharge the public sector equality duty?