Issue details

Socioeconomic Duty

This report lays out the local and national context, policy recommendations, case studies, key terms and other considerations with a view to adopting the socioeconomic duty in Tameside, in line with work taking place in other local authorities in Greater Manchester and across England.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Decision due: 26 Oct 2022 by Executive Cabinet

Lead member: Executive Member (Education, Achievement and Equalities)

Lead director: Tracy Brennand - Assistant Director People & Workforce Development

Department: Governance and Pensions

Agenda items

Documents

  • Socioeconomic Duty