Northamptonshire County Council: Failing children's service improves from low base

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Children's services at Northamptonshire County Council were rated inadequate in July 2019

A children's services department that was "failing to keep children safe" has started "to improve, albeit from a very low base", Ofsted inspectors said.

Northamptonshire County Council's children's services were rated inadequate in July 2019.

An independent trust took control of children's services last month.

Its chief executive Colin Foster said there was a "clear focus on areas for development".

The council department has a troubled recent history, which included having a government commissioner appointed to oversee it in 2018.

The latest Ofsted report is based on a "focused visit" to the council between 20 and 22 October, rather than a full Ofsted inspection.

It was carried out remotely because of coronavirus restrictions.

The report said there was "convincing evidence that services for children and young people in Northamptonshire are starting to improve, albeit from a very low base".

It added plans were in place to address "the serious and widespread safeguarding concerns" raised in the 2019 inspection.

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Evelyn-Rose Muggleton and Dylan Tiffin-Brown were victims of separate murders while being monitored by Northamptonshire children's services
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Inspectors said caseloads for social workers remained "too high", with several responsible for more than 35 children each.

The report said this caused "delays in progressing casework and a negative impact on the quality of assessments".

It added, however, that "relentless activity" to improve staff recruitment and retention was "having considerable traction".

Mr Foster said there was a lot of work to do to improve the service, but added: "There are a lot of good, local people who work hard to support children and families."

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