Issue - meetings
Corporate Peer Challenge Update - Progress Review
Meeting: 19/01/2026 - Cabinet (Item 7)
7 LGA Corporate Peer Challenge - Progress Review report
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This report updates members on the LGA Corporate Peer Challenge (CPC) and outcome of progress review visit undertaken by the peer review team in November 2025 providing an opportunity to feedback on progress made against the initial review recommendations. This report shares the process and outcome of the Progress Review.
Additional documents:
- 07a. Appendix A- LB Brent LGA Corporate Peer Challenge Progress Review Feedback report, item 7
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- 07b. Appendix B - Updated Corporate Challenge Review Action Plan, item 7
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- Webcast for LGA Corporate Peer Challenge - Progress Review report
Decision:
Cabinet RESOLVED:
(1) To note the feedback and next steps emerging from the Corporate Peer Challenge Progress Review.
(2) To note Appendix B of the report setting out the updated Brent Corporate Peer Challenge Action Plan.
Eligible for call-in: Yes
Deadline for submission of call-in: 6pm on Monday 26 January 2026
Minutes:
Councillor Muhammed Butt (Leader of the Council) introduced a report from the Chief Executive updating members on the LGA Corporate Peer Challenge (CPC) and outcome of the progress review visit undertaken by the peer review team in November 2025.
In introducing the report, Councillor Butt began by thanking the CPC Team for returning to Brent and for the openness and challenge provided as part of the Progress Review, along with the Council Management Team and Cabinet for their engagement in the process. Whilst acknowledging the constructive nature of the feedback provided, the scale of the task and challenges faced in being able to deliver (at pace) the Council’s aspirations for longer-term transformation were also recognised in noting the summary of progress achieved so far and readiness for the next stage of action.
Reference was also made to the challenge identified in relation to the silo culture and ongoing work in seeking to breakdown fragmented ways of working to ensure the necessary corporate approach, focussed around shared ownership and a culture of accountability for outcomes and delivery.
The CPC teams encouragement to sharpen the Council’s grip on change and to develop a shared vision for Brent’s future was welcomed as both timely and necessary. Whilst the challenges identified were not felt to be insurmountable, the need to ensure a continued focus on delivery and transparency was also recognised in terms of the ambition and ongoing journey to build a better Brent and continue driving prosperity and creating opportunities for every community across the borough.
The outcome of the review and ongoing progress identified by the CPC was also welcomed by Kim Wright (as Chief Executive) who also highlighted the shared commitment and focus by officers on delivery of the actions and recommendations with the CPC Action Plan in order to develop the organisation and continue delivering the best outcomes for residents.
In considering the report, Cabinet welcomed what was felt be the constructive feedback from the Review Team along with the level of progress identified and further opportunities highlighted around the ongoing process of change and transformation as well as financial management and planning. Whilst recognising the need to focus on delivery moving forward at pace and scale, the opportunity was taken to highlight (as examples of the collaborative and joined up nature of work being undertaken) the major restructure in Children’s Social Care aligned to wider social care reform and in seeking to address the needs of children and young people arising from the current pressures in relation to housing and temporary accommodation as well as development of the Carers Strategy with the Adult’s and Children’s transformation programmes now embedded within the Embrace Change Portfolio.
Members were also keen to recognise the reflective nature of the process in highlighting ongoing opportunities and areas for improvement such as the progress being made in response to the Council’s self-referral to the Social Housing Regulator and work being undertaken to address the associated compliance issues alongside development of the Housing Management Improvement Plan, ... view the full minutes text for item 7