Treasury and Resources
Ministerial Decision Report
Budget transfer from T&R corporate contingency to the HOME AFFAIRS for JERSEY COMMUNITY RELATIONS TRUST
- Purpose of Report
To enable the Minister to approve a non-recurring budget transfer of £7,700 in 2013, £43,300 in 2014 and £8,300 in 2015 from the Treasury and Resources (T&R) corporate contingency to Home Affairs (HA) for the Jersey Community Relations Trust.
- Background
The Jersey Community Relations Trust (JCRT) was set up as a charity by the States in 2004. Its aim is to eliminate discrimination on any grounds by promoting good relations between members of society and seeking to achieve equality of treatment and opportunity within the local community.
JCRT wishes to undertake a new programme of activity which aims to support the increased representation of women in public life in Jersey. This initiative has the support of former Secretary of State, Dame Tessa Jowell, who recently spoke at a seminar in Jersey about the social and economic benefits of woman’s participation in political and public life. It also has the support of the Chief Minister and Treasury Minister who are committed to looking at ways in which the SoJ can increase access to political and public life for women. The Chief Minister has invited Dame Tessa Jowell to return to Jersey in 12 months to review to the progress made.
The proposed Women in public life work plan includes:
- Work to be taken forward by the JCRT and
- Work to be taken forward by the Chief Minister’s Department, in partnership with other Departments and external agencies.
Women in the States (JCRT): This one year campaign, run by the JCRT, will aim to encourage more women to stand for the States in the October 2014 elections. The JCRT will undertake a programme of activities aimed at creating awareness of the role of elected representatives, and aiming to inspire woman to stand for election. The JCRT will also provide some skills training aimed at boosting confidence and communication skills.
The campaign will focus on all women in our community (irrespective of their political beliefs) who wish to understand more about woman in politics and who may be interested in standing. It will not provide campaign support for individual candidates who are woman, but some training on how to run an election campaign will be provided before campaigning starts.
Women on Boards (JCRT):
This two year campaign, run by the JCRT, will be heavily linked to the Woman in the States work. It will focus on encouraging more women to take up roles on boards, whether or not via public appointment. The JCRT will also seek to highlight any barriers to increased female participating and examine ways in which those barriers can be removed.
The work will include developing a suite of support materials that increase awareness amongst woman of the opportunities that are available and support them, through networking and training events, to step up for Board positions. It will also include developing materials to support employers to consider what positive actions can be taken to support woman to take up Board positions.
The funding* required by the JCRT to deliver these two elements are:
JCRT funding | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
Admin support | £700 | £8,300 | £8,300 |
Marketing & Comms (Women in public life) | £7,000 | £10,000 | |
Women on Board champion: | - | £25,000 | - |
Total | £7,700 | £43,300 | £8,300 |
*note: this is in addition to £27,500 core grant provided by the Home Affairs Department.
3. Recommendation
The Minister is recommended to approve a non-recurring budget transfer of £7,700 in 2013, £43,300 in 2014 and £8,300 in 2015 from the T&R corporate contingency to HA revenue head of expenditure for the Jersey Community Relations Trust.
4. Reason for Decision
Article 18(1)(c) of the Public Finances (Jersey) 2005 states that all or any part of the amount appropriated by a head of expenditure may, with the approval of the Minister for Treasury and Resources, be used for the purposes of another head of expenditure.
5. Resource Implications
The T&R corporate contingency will decrease by £7,700 in 2013, £43,300 in 2014 and £8,300 in 2015 and the HA revenue head of expenditure for the Jersey Community Relations Trust will increase by the identical amount in the corresponding years.
Report author : Financial Performance Reporting Manager | Document date :5/12/2013 |
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