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Following an Ofsted inspection we have implemented a 2 year Improvement Plan for Children’s Services. This page lists our latest Improvement Board updates and relevant documents / bulletins.

Recent posts

Improvement Board Update 19 January 2021

Posted:
Tuesday 23rd February 2021

Improvement Board Update 8 December 2020

Posted:
Wednesday 23rd December 2020

Improvement Board Update 27 October 2020

Posted:
Wednesday 11th November 2020

Improvement Board Update 15 September 2020

Posted:
Tuesday 20th October 2020

Improvement Board Update March - August 2020

Posted:
Friday 16th October 2020

Improvement Board Update - 25 February 2020

Posted:
Tuesday 17th March 2020

Improvement Board Update - 14 January 2020

Posted:
Tuesday 11th February 2020

Improvement Plan Board Update - 3 December 2019

Posted:
Wednesday 8th January 2020

Improvement Board Update - 22 October 2019

Posted:
Monday 25th November 2019
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Improvement Plan Board Update - 3 December 2019

Posted: Wednesday 8th January 2020
Blog: 2019

Audit outcomes and themes

Post Ofsted inspection, work has been done to establish a fit for purpose business function for auditing. All post holders are now in place, we are continuing to drive up standards of practice and are developing a Quality Assurance framework and training. Internal auditors have begun completing audits, compliance has been low but it is gradually improving. There is work yet to be done with auditors to attain full compliance and strategic leads are continuously following this up.

Director of Children’s Services Progress Report

  • A workshop was held with Partners in Practice Cheshire West and Chester in November to start the conversation around the development of the Early Help Offer. A group made up of multi-agency partners is now going out and engaging widely for more views as they develop the model.
  • Teams are being reconfigured to improve response times in future particularly around Child Protection conferences.
  • Many frontline staff are agency workers but the council is constantly working on recruiting permanent staff.

Department for Education stocktake feedback

The Department for Education 6 monthly visit took place on 12th November.  Key Messages:

  • Real commitment to improvement
  • Understanding of causes of failure
  • Positive progress at front door (Children’s First Response)
  • Need to establish permanent social workers
  • Clear roles and responsibilities
  • Progress being made in how the council and partners use data.

 Other news

  • The group looked in more detail at Children in Care as it’s ‘Spotlight Topic’ recognising
    improvements in performance around stability of placements, numbers of children in care and numbers of children placed in residential children’s homes. Work is needed on the
    system, improved consistency across the service and to reduce the time taken for children being placed with parents moving onto Special Guardianships.
  • It was noted that there is a really good mix of partners attending the Board and a strong
    collective commitment and desire to make the improvements needed
  • The next Improvement Board meeting is on 14th January 2020