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Framework for the Inspection of services for children in need of help and protection, children looked after and care leavers. Gani Martins Assistant Director Specialist Services

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Framework for the Inspection of services for children in need of help and protection, children looked after and care leavers.

Gani Martins

Assistant Director Specialist Services

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The Framework New framework published on 25th September 2013 3 year universal programme - every local authority will have

one Comes into effect from November 2013 Review of LSCB will happen in parallel

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The key features of the framework: How well local authorities do things and the difference we

make – what are the evidence? How social workers and others work directly with families

and manage the risks involved – how good is this work? The quality of our interventions in families where risk

remains or intensifies The quality of management oversight and decision making. How well we help, protect and care for children in our

statutory services

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How much we know about the services we provide (with partners) for children living in violent homes, where there is drug or alcohol misuse or the mental ill health of a parent / carer

Leadership oversight Clear priorities, and learning from feedback Accountabilities – particularly the LSCB and

operational practice

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Areas of particular focus: Children and young people missing from care and risks of sexual

exploitation Children and young people missing from education The promotion of education and schooling for children who are

looked after Children living out of the area The early help offer and assessment The quality of child protection plans – how long, why, what’s

changing? Whether assessments are events or an engagement with families The quality of work with families where the plan is for children to

return home The quality of care planning for children looked after The quality of housing and support for care leavers

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The key judgements: The overall effectiveness of services and

arrangements for children who need help and protection, children looked after and care leavers

The experiences and progress of children who need help and protection

The experiences and progress of children looked after and achieving permanence including graded judgements on:

− Adoption

− The experiences and progress of care leavers Leadership, management and governance

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Children who are looked after Two graded judgements within the key judgement

− Adoption and care leavers These influence but are unlikely alone to trigger inadequacy. Adoption – Statutory requirement for a range of options to

meet needs Care leavers – their journeys matters

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The new Judgement points Four-point judgement: inadequate, requires improvement,

good, outstanding Requires improvement replaces adequate Inadequate in any key judgement limits overall effectiveness to

inadequate Looking for good – where evidence exceeds it is outstanding

and where ‘good’ is not yet in place, it will ‘require improvement’ Inadequate is defined as widespread or serious failing in either

protection or/and safeguarding and promoting the welfare of looked after children

Review and graded judgement of the effectiveness of LSCB

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How the inspection will be carried out: Conducted over a four week period – 11 working days Inspection starts on a Tuesday – Lead Inspector calls – sets

up the inspection and outlines the information required and the timeframes

Wednesday – Lead and small team arrives on site by 9:00am – case sampling information available by the end of Wednesday

Annex A information Front door focus and identifying children and young people

living out of the authority area

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Ask LA to audit cases of 18 children and young people Track the experiences and quality of practice in the cases of

at least 30 children and young people Sample the experiences and quality of practice in the cases

of at least 50 children and young people at key thresholds (e.g. early help, child protection)

Observations of practice – involving children, young people, families, carers

Talking to stakeholders Management oversight – purposeful and inclusive, regular,

challenging, supportive, evaluative and leads to practice and decisions that are effective for the child/young person

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Children and Young people who live out of their home areas

Identify minimum of two children and young people living in a children’s home that is not in the local authority area

Visit the children and young people during the course of the inspection to understand the plan for them, the quality of care, the help they have been given and the oversight of the local authority

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Fostering and Adoption The new single inspection replaces the separate inspections

of local authority and fostering services and adoption agencies

Case tracking and sampling Recruitment, preparation, training, support to foster carers

and prospective adopters Foster carers and prospective adopter case files Adoption support Interview panel chairs Meet foster carers – chair of fostering association

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The Feedback Meet the Director of Children’s Services and 4 key others on

Wednesday morning of week 4 Share the detail of the evidence that the team used to reach

judgement Clarify any outstanding issues Discuss areas for improvement Formal feedback with statutory partners, Lead Member,

Mayor/Leader and Chief Executive

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The Report Key decision making points – emerging themes relating to

specific age groups of children and young people Missing from home, care and education At risk of sexual exploitation Living out of the authority area Achieving the right permanence plan Waiting for adoption In need of adoption support services

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These will be short, bulleted report: Summarised key findings written for children and

young people as well as the local authority Areas for priority improvement and areas for

development Key findings for each judgement area Draft report sent to LA within 15 days of inspection Draft LSCB report sent to Chair and partners Inspection report and review of LSCB report published

as one document following factual accuracy Copies to HMIC, HMI Probation, CQC, HMI Prisons