46 Children's Safeguarding Issues -Improvement Plan Highlight Report. PDF 72 KB
To consider a report of Director of Children’s Services.
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The Committee considered a report of the Director of Children’s services providing an update on improvement activity since July 2013 in connection with the Ofsted inspection of children’s safeguarding arrangements reported to this Committee in May 2013.
The Director of Children’s services explained that the Improvement Notice had not been signed off by the Minister at the DfE but in anticipation of the receipt of the notice, the Council had continued to plan and was carrying out a range of actions to cover the vast majority of the issues identified in the notice.
The committee was reminded that the Ofsted report had looked in detail at four key areas: Workforce, Performance, Major Case Audit and Case Studies. The audit did highlight some inconsistencies and variability in relation to practice and quality some of which could be attributed to the Councils current case management (PARIS) and legacy issues relating to an over reliance on agency staff. The Committee was informed that there were currently 198 social workers in the directorate (175FTE) and that currently there were no vacancies.
The key risks to the Council were identified as:
· Inconsistency of practice continued to be a key issue
· Evidence of recording activity was still too variable
· Whilst the quality of agency social workers had improved, the percentage of permanent staff continued to be high
· A slight dip in the number of Common Assessment Framework’s (CAF’s)
· A need to ensure the improvement plan incorporated the requirements of the improvement notice
The Chairman reminded Members that at its meeting held on 7 May 2013 in relation to the Ofsted inspection into the Council’s safeguarding arrangements; the Committee had asked the Strategic Director to bring to the committee suggestions as to where the committee could add greatest value in connection with the future scrutiny of the Council’s arrangements on child protection.
RESOLVED -
(a) That the report be received and the progress outlined in the report noted;
(b) That the Director of Children’s Service be requested to report back to a future meeting with suggestions as to where the committee can add greatest value to the scrutiny of the Council’s arrangements in respect of child protection;
(c) That Director of Children’s Services be also requested to provide a demographic breakdown of the staff within the safeguarding unit;
(d) That in future, the Director of Children’s Services be requested to produce reports which focus on matters of particular concern, i.e. those displaying a ‘red light’ and include a commentary as to what improvements are required and identify where progress has been made.