96 Children's Services Improvement Plan
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BCP Children’s Services was inspected in
December 2022 and the outcome was an overall Inadequate judgement.
As a result, a Children’s Service Improvement Plan has been
produced to ensure Improvement in Children’s Social Care
functions in accordance with the statutory direction notice.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Corporate Director for Children’s
Services and the Director of Quality, Performance Improvement and
Governance presented a report, a copy of which had been circulated
to each Member and a copy of which appears as Appendix 'A’ to
these Minutes in the Minute Book.
BCP Children’s Services was inspected in
December 2022 and the outcome was an overall Inadequate judgement.
As a result, a Children’s Service Improvement Plan had been
produced to ensure improvement in Children’s Social Care
functions in accordance with the statutory direction notice.
The Committee was provided with a brief
PowerPoint presentation focusing on the themes of the Improvement
Plan and possible areas which they could scrutinise.
The Committee discussed the report and
presentation, and comments were made, including:
- In response to a
query regarding recruitment issues, which is was highlighted was a national issue, the
Committee was advised of the challenges faced by the Service and
the need for innovation and creativity to improve the situation and
make BCP Council an employer of choice.
- The recruitment of
several social workers from Rwanda was discussed and it was
highlighted that candidates from there had a similar social work
qualification to that in the UK and that Children’s Services
could bring an update at a meeting date in the summer. The Diocesan representative advised the Committee
that the Winchester Diocese Education Board had links with the
Rwanda Education Board, which could provide a beneficial link if
they could offer any help
- There was some
discussion regarding Houses of Multiple Occupation
(HMOs) and it was confirmed that the
concern from Ofsted related to both the condition of the buildings
and the possible risks caused by the decision made to place young
people in them.
- In response to a
query about how the Service plans to ensure the voice of the child
is more visible in the future, the Committee was advised that it
should be encompassed through all the work on the Improvement plan
using a variety of methods to seek the children and young
people’s views and should be demonstrated as a strand
throughout. It was noted that a
participation worker had been recruited in relation to the written
statement of action for education
- In response to a
query about target caseloads for social workers, the Committee was
advised that the national average would be a lot lower than the
service currently had, but it was not able to reduce caseloads to
that level but needed to consider what was reasonable and
manageable at this time. It was
highlighted that progress in this area could be scrutinised on a
regular basis to monitor improvement
- In response to a
query about apprenticeships and whether there had been any
improvements, the Committee was advised that this needed to be
considered further by Officers
- In response to a
query about the need to improve the rate of Special Guardianship
Orders and Early Help, the Committee was advised that the offer
needed to be strengthened. Once work
had progressed, then scrutiny ...
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