Scrutiny publications
Copies of reports, plans and leaflets relating to scrutiny and overview are available to download from this page.
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 1 - November 2004 (Adobe PDF format, 35kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 2 - March 2005 (Adobe PDF format, 95kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 3 - July 2005 (Adobe PDF format, 47kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 4 - November 2005 (Adobe PDF format, 35kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 5 - March 2006 (Adobe PDF format, 42kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 6 - September 2006 (Adobe PDF format, 770kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 7 - April 2007 (Adobe PDF format, 710kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 8 - September 2007 (Adobe PDF format, 524kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 9 - May 2008 (Adobe PDF format, 559kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Newsletter Issue 10 November 2008 (Adobe PDF format 553kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Annual Report 2007 - 2008 (Adobe PDF format 1255kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Annual Report 2006-2007: outlining the work carried out by our Scrutiny Committees (Adobe PDF format, 984kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Annual Report 2005-2006 (Adobe PDF format, 1.04mb
- Overview and Scrutiny Annual Report 2004-2005 (Adobe PDF format, 398kb)
- Overview and Scrutiny Annual Report 2003-2004 (Microsoft Word format, 136kb)
- Protocols for the operation of Overview and Scrutiny in Salford (Microsoft Word format, 895kb)
- Jargon buster - information for elected members (Microsoft Word format, 52.5kb)
- Training and Development Opportunities for Members of Overview and Scrutiny Committees 2007/2008 (Microsoft Word format, 120kb)
Additional reports of recent investigations conducted by Overview and Scrutiny:
- Report on the option of a stand alone Midwife Led Unit, as a result of the review of the Making it Better and Healthy Futures - May 2008 2008 (Microsoft Word format, 54kb)
- Report of the Local Scrutiny of Streetscene in Irlam and Cadishead - May 2008 (Microsoft Word format, 943kb)
- Major Housing Adaptations Sub Group - April 2008 (Microsoft Word format, 93kb)
- Local Scrutiny Pilot - Streetscene - September 2007 (Microsoft Word format, 70kb)
- Research into apartments (Microsoft Word format, 623kb)
- Health and social care working in partnership - April 2007 (Adobe PDF format, 1.36mb)
- Health and social care working in partnership - April 2007 (Adobe PDF format, 379kb)
- Teenage Pregnancy in Salford - April 2007 (Adobe PDF format, 1.23mb)
- Teenage Pregnancy in Salford April 2007 Boardmaker version (Adobe PDF format, 633kb)
- Recycling and Procurement Commission (Microsoft Word format, 76kb)
- Public Transport Scrutiny Event - September 2006 (Microsoft Word format, 58kb)
- Report from the Alcohol Commission - September 2006 (Adobe PDF format, 1.02mb)
- Our Children First - Report of the Corporate Parenting Commission in Salford - September 2005 (Adobe PDF format, 1.36mb)
- Our Children First - Executive Summary - September 2005 (Adobe PDF format, 112kb)
- Recycling and Procurement in Salford- August 2005 (Microsoft Word format, 66kb)
- Report on tobacco and smoking control in Salford - January 2005 (Adobe PDF format, 92kb)
- Report on the Regeneration in Salford - July 2005 (Microsoft Word format, 19.7mb)
- Report on the Regeneration in Salford - Executive Summary - July 2005 (Adobe PDF format, 855kb)
- Report on Anti-Social Behaviour in Salford - July 2005 (Microsoft Word format, 949kb)
- Young People and Bullying - November 2004 (Microsoft Word format, 28.4mb)
- Review of Palliative Care in Salford - October 2003 (Microsoft Word format, 437kb)
- Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Salford - October 2003 (Microsoft Word format, 437kb)
This page was last updated on 20 November 2008
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