Do care leavers enter higher education with the same propensity as other young people? Neil Harrison explains why the data we currently use to answer this question are flawed, and how they can skew policymaking in this area. Read full piece at source: Care leavers in higher education: how many are there and why does it … Continue reading Care leavers in higher education: how many are there and why does it matter?
Tag: IROs
The Ofsted Interview: ‘Children and families need consistency of social worker’
Underpinned by political and financial investment and a “skilled and motivated workforce”, Barnsley council’s children’s services has secured an across the board rating of ‘good’ in its latest Ofsted inspection towards the end of 2018. Ofsted highlighted the council’s “excellent” workforce stability. The watchdog reported that social workers with high caseloads felt they were able … Continue reading The Ofsted Interview: ‘Children and families need consistency of social worker’
Children’s care cash crisis: nine in 10 councils pushed into the red | LGA
Severe funding shortages for social services that protect vulnerable children have pushed nearly nine in 10 councils into the red, new analysis by the LGA reveals today, prompting warnings that funding for children’s care is now in a country-wide crisis. New figures show that a total of 133 out of 152 councils (88 per cent) … Continue reading Children’s care cash crisis: nine in 10 councils pushed into the red | LGA
DfE faces legal action over ‘misleading’ safeguarding guidance | Children & Young People Now
The Department for Education could face legal action for publishing guidance that might lead local authorities to break laws protecting vulnerable children, a charity has claimed. Read full piece at source: DfE faces legal action over 'misleading' safeguarding guidance | Children & Young People Now
‘Inspirational’ DCS secures top Ofsted rating | Children & Young People Now
Ofsted has awarded a local authority children's services department an outstanding judgment in recognition of its unrelenting "pursuit of excellence for children". Essex children's services are now "outstanding" Inspectors upped Essex County Council'soverall judgment following an inspection in November 2018, after it found the department to be "good" in 2014. It was rated "inadequate" … Continue reading ‘Inspirational’ DCS secures top Ofsted rating | Children & Young People Now
Teens in Care Placed in B&Bs
Teens in care are being housed alone in B&Bs Observer investigation finds increased use of ‘independent living arrangements’. An increasing number of under-18- year-olds in care are being housed in 'independent living accommodation' by local authorities, according to an investigation by The Observer and BBC 5 Live. The report, based partly on answers to Freedom of … Continue reading Teens in Care Placed in B&Bs
2018 most-read posts
Here at NIROMP we would like to thank you all for your continued support. On this first day of 2019, we are taking a moment to share our top ten most-read posts of 2018. Happy New Year! "BT & GT (Children : twins – adoption) [2018] EWFC 76 (29 November 2018)" "Multiple failings, IRO and whistleblowing | … Continue reading 2018 most-read posts
Children’s services at ‘child-friendly city’ receives ‘outstanding’ rating | Children & Young People Now
Children's services in Leeds has been praised by Ofsted for delivering on its commitment to become a 'child-friendly city'. The inspectorate judged children's services run by Leeds City Council to be "outstanding" for overall effectiveness and in the key areas of leadership and services for children that need help and protection. It was judged "good" for … Continue reading Children’s services at ‘child-friendly city’ receives ‘outstanding’ rating | Children & Young People Now
‘Social work isn’t falling to bits – it has some deep challenges to which we can provide remedies’ | Community Care
It only takes a few minutes in Sir Alan Wood’s company before his reputation for plain speaking shows itself to be accurate. The chair of the children’s social care What Works Centre, who has been in post since early summer, begins advancing an argument that his new organisation’s role shouldn’t extend to driving reform. “It’s … Continue reading ‘Social work isn’t falling to bits – it has some deep challenges to which we can provide remedies’ | Community Care
Multiple failings, IRO and whistleblowing | Suesspiciousminds
Thank you to Sueesspiciousminds for his post of 10th December 2018 regards the matter of: A & B (care orders and placement orders – failures) [2018] EWFC 72 (30 November 2018) http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/HCJ/2018/72.html The following extract is from Mr Justice Keehan's judgement: 50.I am appalled at the manner in which and the serial occasions on which the … Continue reading Multiple failings, IRO and whistleblowing | Suesspiciousminds
