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A Quick Guide to Local Goverment Terminology for Health Professionals

August 2011 Local Goverment Terminology for Health Professionals This quick guide provides an a-z of terminology.

Cabinet Member - an executive member appointed by the leader of the council (or by an elected mayor) who is responsible for a particular portfolio such as finance or children’s services.

County Councils - one of the five types of local authority in , councils cover the whole county and provide 80% of services in these areas, including children’s services and adult social care.

Directly Elected Mayor - a council leader elected by the general electorate of a council area. Elected mayors have powers similar to those of the executive committee in a leader and cabinet model of local government.

District Councils - one of the five types of local authorities in England, councils cover a smaller area and provide more local services such as housing, local planning, waste and leisure. (They do not cover children’s services or adult social care). They can be called district, or councils.

Fire and Rescue Authorities - cover every part of the UK. There are three types, each with a relationship with the local authority: • county fire authorities - effectively departments of the ; • combined fire authorities and fire and civil defence authorities - constitutionally separate authorities covering more than one local area; • London fire and emergency planning authority – linked to Authority (GLA).

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Leader - elected by the majority of the council, the leader of the council is responsible for setting the vision and direction of the authority.

London Borough - one of the five types of local authority in England, each London borough is a . Responsibility for police, fire, strategic planning and transport is however provided by the Greater London Authority (GLA).

Mayor - the position of mayor in most authorities is purely ceremonial, usually held by a senior councillor for a year to represent the council at civic and council events.

Metropolitan - one of the five types of local authority in England, metropolitan districts are effectively unitary authorities (the name is a relic from past organisational arrangements). Somewhat confusingly, they can be called or city councils.

Page 3 Assemblies, Community Forums and Area Committees - local arrangements for devolving decision-making to and smaller areas. They provide the opportunity for citizens to have greater involvement in local decision-making.

Overview and Scrutiny Committees - the principle means by which decisions made by the council are held to account. Overview and scrutiny committees also provide a vital means of ensuring that all councillors can take part in the development of council policy.

Parish and Councils - the third tier of local government which covers part of England. Parish and town councils are responsible for small areas known as civil parishes. They have limited powers, such as the responsibility for maintaining burial grounds and public baths for example.

Unitary Authorities - one of the five types of local authority in England, unitary authorities are responsible for all local services. They can be called a council, a or a borough council.

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Useful Links

Local Government Association: www.lga.gov.uk

Local Government Improvement and Development (formerly IDeA): Improvement and innovation in local government: www.idea.gov.uk/

Local Government Information Unit: www.lgiu.gov.uk

Local Government Leadership: www.localleadership.gov.uk

National Association of Local Councils: www.nalc.gov.uk

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