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Ofsted Monitoring Visit Feedback

Meeting: 22/06/2023 - Cabinet (Item 8)

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To share the feedback from Ofsted inspectors following their first formal Monitoring Visit conducted March 29-30 2023 and activity to prepare for future Monitoring Visits.

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Minutes:

Cabinet members considered a report setting out the feedback received following the first monitoring visit of children’s services by Ofsted, conducted during 29th and 30th March 2023.

 

The cabinet member children and young people introduced the report and highlighted:

·       Having been found to be inadequate, children’s services at Herefordshire Council will be subject to regular monitoring by the Ofsted inspectorate.

·       The focus of this first visit was the ‘front door’ into the service, including the multi-agency safeguarding hub (MASH) and associated teams. During the inspection in the summer of 2022 there were significant concerns about the front door and the multi-agency response to risk. This monitoring visit noted significant improvement in the functioning of the MASH.

·       The cabinet member visited MASH earlier this week and spoke with staff and one of the mangers. Improvements were noted, including multi-agency strategy meetings being held promptly.

·       The feedback on the poor quality of assessments is disappointing but not a surprise at this stage and is the focus of much attention. Inspectors did find examples of improved practice and were complimentary about the quality of case audits and performance information.

·       No significant safeguarding concerns were raised by inspectors during their visit.

·       Work with the council’s improvement partner starts this month, focused on the quality of practice as well as culture and values in the services.

·       Inspectors praised the leadership of the service for their determination and commitment to improve, noting that they understand the scale of change and have a realistic self-assessment. Staff spoken to by the inspectors were positive about the changes being implemented and about their involvement in that change process.

·       Recruitment remains a challenge and workforce churn is an ongoing issue. The council has some excellent agency and permanent workers and their commitment and passion to keep improving is welcomed.

·       The feedback letter for a first visit is not published by Ofsted but is being shared openly at this meeting as part of the open and honest approach adopted by the service leadership.

 

Cabinet members discussed the report and it was noted that:

·       It is important to recognise the improvements that have been made and to congratulate staff for these;

·       There are 32 families currently on the waiting list for targeted support (around 70 children), the maximum wait for targeted support has been 5 weeks as the service has been shorted staffed and the service is working hard to create extra capacity;

·       Signs of safety is still available as a tool for staff to use, particularly in child protection work, but the key is to improve the quality of social work practice and to work with the council’s safeguarding partners to have relationship based discussions using any of the tools available;

·       It is estimated it will take up to three years to make the changes needed, there is an ambitious program and capacity will be stretched at times but there is a whole council approach to supporting improvement and when the service has required additional capacity the request has  ...  view the full minutes text for item 8