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Children and Young Persons' Improvement Plan - Phase 3
Meeting: 17/07/2025 - Cabinet (Item 17)
17 Children and Young Persons' Improvement Plan - Phase 3
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The purpose of this report is to present cabinet with the Phase 3 Children’s Services Improvement Plan for endorsement.
Additional documents:
- Appendix A for Children and Young Persons' Improvement Plan - Phase 3, item 17
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- Appendix B for Children and Young Persons' Improvement Plan - Phase 3, item 17
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- Appendix C for Children and Young Persons' Improvement Plan - Phase 3, item 17
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Minutes:
It was confirmed that Tina Russell was appointed as the permanent corporate director for children’s services this week and congratulations were extended. It was also confirmed that this appointment updates the position in paragraphs 7 and 8.
ChildrenCHTHE MEMBER the The member for children and young people introduced the report. Thanks were extended to the corporate director for their development of this approach regarding the children’s improvement plan and for their leadership in delivering the improvements required. The leadership team, managers and staff were also thanked for continuing to deliver improvement in the council’s practice and approach to support and working with families.
It was confirmed in producing the report, the council was conscious of key legislation, statutory guidance, the independent review of children’s social care and the published government’s response called ‘keeping children safe, helping families thrive’. As a result, the council are in a good position to develop and implement the government’s families first programme.
The plan reinforces the council’s restoratives strength-based approach and it sets out the council’s tripartite approach in monitoring progress through key performance indicators, case auditing and gathering views and experiences of children and families.
Thanks were extended to those who had shared their experiences with the council and by the end of March 2025 over 100 families had done so. The views reported were consistently positive.
It was highlighted that Ofsted’s 7th monitoring visit report was published on 17th July. Ofsted had noted that the quality of practice for children in care had improved at pace since the last monitoring visit, the director of children’s services and managers had worked with conviction to allow social work to flourish and consistently stronger practice was improving the experience and outcomes for children in care.
It was noted that the approach taken during Phase 2 of the plan was making a clear tangible difference both in terms of quality of social work and the pace of improvements.
Comments from cabinet members. Thanks were extended to the director of children’s services and the cabinet member for their level of service, hard work and efficiency in turning around children’s and young people. It was noted that the directorate was not only operating within budget but under budget as per the Quarter 4 report and were delivering an exceptional service.
It was noted that whilst Ofsted acted as the independent arbiter, the Government appointed children’s commissioner also provided scrutiny on children’s services. It was highlighted that previous concerns by Ofsted regarding the pace of improvement acknowledged that the pace had progressed to create an environment for social work to flourish.
It was confirmed that the service was in a good place to deliver against the family first programme. The four outcomes are for children and young people to stay together to get the help they need, that children and young people are supported by their family network, children and young people are safe both in and outside the home and that children and care leavers have stable ... view the full minutes text for item 17