East Riding children's services receive good Ofsted judgement
A full inspection took place earlier this year
Children’s services across the East Riding have been rated as good by Ofsted, less than three years after being told by inspectors they were inadequate.
A full inspection of East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s children’s services took place earlier this year and Ofsted inspectors rated the overall effectiveness of the services as good following “significant and sustained changes in all the practice and leadership areas identified for improvement” in the previous inspection which took place in December 2019.
The authority says inspectors acknowledged the work carried out by officers and “through the extensive engagement with external partners and scrutineers, the improvements in the service mean that children and young people in the East Riding receive a timely and effective response and intervention when they need it”.
They also recognised that, since the last inspection, “senior leaders have significantly improved services to children” and there is “strong and caring leadership team in children’s services that leads by example”.
The significant investment in the social work apprenticeship degree route was also praised with inspectors highlighting the “grow your own” approach to training contributed to succession planning and was a “careful and considered approach to retention and recruitment”.
The authority says staff feel valued, listened to and part of the whole service, describing an improved culture within the organisation within the last two years.
It was also reported that “senior leaders and councillors are clear about what their strengths are and what still needs to be improved and their self-evaluation is accurate” and added that the service has “ambitious plans and have secured significant investment to develop their services further as part of their continuous improvement journey”.
Inspectors also highlighted the “bespoke” Make a Change team which has resulted in a significantly improved service for children at risk of exploitation and going missing while there is a “timely and effective response to concerns at the front door”, which was an issue highlighted in the 2019 inspection.
Eoin Rush, executive director of children, families and schools at East Riding of Yorkshire Council says he is pleased: “This good overall judgement is a great achievement, good news for our children, parents and carers in the East Riding and a huge credit to our workforce and partners.
“The poor inspection outcome in 2019, gave us all cause to reflect and think about how we were doing and what we were doing but it also garnered a real determination across the whole of the service area to make sure we do better for our children and young people.
“That was the beginning of a very challenging, but important, improvement journey.
“The key principles that underpinned this journey were that we would not look for quick fixes, we would reflect on the culture within our organisation and also make use of all the help we could get from partners, external agencies and of course, work with Ofsted.
“Many children and young people go through a journey with our services, often starting with early help and Ofsted have confirmed those arrangements are really effective.
“Many children come into our services through our front door. The front door was a point of real weakness in 2019 and Ofsted have confirmed it’s now a point of real strength.
“Workers know their children well and critically, the help and support offered is provided through the really good relationships that our front-line practitioners and managers build with children and their families.
“This approach helps to make sure that we properly understand the family's world and can provide support and help that is both meaningful and effective.
“So overall, the outcome from this major inspection is very good news.
“It's an important independent validation of the work over the last three years and a key milestone in the continuous development of our services for children here in the East Riding.
“We are in a great place to continue to build on these successes while working in the areas identified that need development.”
A full copy of the report can be found on the Ofsted website.