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OFSTED IMPROVEMENT PLAN

Meeting: 24/06/2015 - Council (Item 36)

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To receive a report from the Director of Schools and Children’s Services presenting the Enfield Ofsted Improvement Plan following the inspection in Enfield from 20 January to 11 February 2015.     (Report No.5)

(Non key)

 

Members are asked to note that Cabinet are due to consider the report on 17th June 2015.  As part of this process it has been recommended that the report also be referred on to Council for information.  The decision made by Cabinet on 17th June 2015 will be reported to Council on the amendment sheet tabled at the meeting.

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Minutes:

Councillor Orhan moved and Councillor Uzoanya seconded the report from the Director of Schools and Children’s Services (No.5) presenting the outcome of an OFSTED inspection of services within Enfield for children in need of help and protection, children looked after and care leavers along with the effectiveness of the Local Safeguarding Children Board undertaken in January/February 2015.  The report also highlighted the key actions identified within the OFSTED Improvement Plan as an outcome of the inspection.

 

NOTED

 

1.      Cabinet (17th June 2015) had agreed the recommendations in the report along with its referral onto Council for noting and information.

 

2.      The background to the inspection process undertaken, as detailed in section 3 of the report.

 

3.      The Inspectors had found that the Local Authority led effective services which had resulted in an overall judgement that children’s services in Enfield were Good.  In addition the Inspectors judged the Enfield Safeguarding Children Board (ESCB) as Good based around the arrangements in place to evaluate the effectiveness of what was done by the Authority and ESCB partners to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.

 

4.      Nationally less than 25% of Authorities had received an overall judgement of Good with Enfield, at the time, being the only London Authority to have achieved the rating.

 

5.      The thanks expressed by members across the Council for the hard work of those staff involved in the delivery of these services given the challenges faced.  The Cabinet Member, supported by colleagues across the Council, also took the opportunity, at what was to be his final Council meeting, to recognise and thank Andrew Fraser as Director of Schools & Children’s Services for his dedication, knowledge and skill in leading the service.

 

6.      Notwithstanding the judgement received, the inspection had identified 15 recommendations designed to further improve services to vulnerable children and these had formed the basis of the OFSTED Improvement Plan.  11 of these related to children’s services and 4 to the effectiveness of the ESCB.  Each recommendation had clear actions and lead officers identified as responsible for their delivery with progress to be monitored and overseen by the ESCB, Lead Cabinet Member, Director and Overview & Scrutiny Committee.

 

7.      Whilst also welcoming the outcome of the inspection, the Opposition Group highlighted a need to ensure that focus was maintained on the direct outcomes arising from the actions identified in response to the recommendations within the OFSTED Improvement Plan.

 

8.      The strong political commitment identified by the Cabinet Member towards children’s services in Enfield and innovative nature of actions already being delivered or identified in response to the recommendations within the OFSTED Improvement Plan.  At the same time Members advised they had recognised the need to avoid complacency and to ensure that ongoing and future challenges (including issues around the calculation of funding support) were addressed, with the example provided of the establishment of the cross party Task Group on Child Sexual Exploitation as one such initiative.  The work of the Children in Care Council (KRATOS) was also highlighted  ...  view the full minutes text for item 36


Meeting: 17/06/2015 - Cabinet (Item 6)

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A report from the Director of Schools and Children’s Services is attached. This presents the Enfield Ofsted Improvement Plan following the inspection in Enfield from 20 January to 11 February 2015. (Non key)

(Report No.5)

(8.20 – 8.25 pm)

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Minutes:

Councillor Ayfer Orhan (Cabinet Member for Education, Children’s Services and Protection) introduced the report of the Director of Schools and Children’s Services (No.5) presenting the Enfield Ofsted Improvement Plan following the inspection in Enfield from 20 January to 11 February 2015.

 

NOTED

 

1.               That the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted) had carried out an inspection in Enfield as detailed in the report. The Inspectors found that the local authority leads effective services which had resulted in an overall judgement that children’s services in Enfield were “Good”. The work of the Local Safeguarding Children Board had also been judged as “Good”; section one of the report referred.

 

2.               The content of the following documents which had been appended to the report:

 

·       Enfield Improvement Plan

·       Inspection of services for children in need of help and protection, children looked after and care leavers and review of the effectiveness of the Local Safeguarding Children Board

·       Annual report of the Independent Reviewing Officer – 2014/15

 

3.               Councillor Orhan outlined the current framework of Ofsted inspections and the high standards to be achieved. To date only 20% of local authorities inspected so far under the current framework had achieved a “Good” rating. Enfield was the only London Borough to have achieved this high standard to date. Congratulations were extended to all involved. This was an exceptional outcome for Enfield. However, the Council was not complacent and recognised the significant challenges ahead.

 

4.               The key messages arising from the inspection report were highlighted for Members. The Council must maintain its current focus in order to continue to further improve. It was recognised that staff morale was high and that Enfield provided a strong and effective leadership. Effective partnership working had been recognised as had the strong political commitment in Enfield. The Borough had been acknowledged as ambitious and innovative in its approach.

 

5.               The contents of the Action Plan in response to the 15 recommendations arising from the inspection: 11 referring to Schools and Children’s Services and 4 referring to the Local Safeguarding Children Board. Officers were grateful to Ofsted for highlighting the areas requiring further improvement.

 

6.               The work which was being undertaken to address the issues of Child Sexual Exploitation. The newly formed Member led task group would be having its first meeting in the near future.

 

7.               Councillor Orhan highlighted the key issues for Members’ consideration and drew attention to the Safeguarding and Quality Assurance Service Independent Reviewing Officer Annual Report 2014/2015.

 

8.               Geraldine Gavin (Independent Chair of the Local Safeguarding Children Board) outlined a number of points for Members’ attention. The Board had been praised for its strong and effective partnerships and dialogue with the voluntary sector. Members noted that the Board worked closely with the Boards of neighbouring authorities. The Independent Chair was line managed by the Chief Executive and met regularly with the Cabinet Member for Education, Children’s Services and Protection.

 

9.               Members noted that Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) was a priority for the Board, and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6