Government inspectors who carried out an unannounced inspection of the contact, referral and assessment arrangements within Milton Keynes Council Children's Services have reported no areas for priority action. This puts Milton Keynes in the top half of all authorities inspected.
Unannounced inspections are being carried out in all councils' children's social services following the death of Baby Peter in Haringey.
The inspection without prior warning from Ofsted took place on 11 and 12 November. Inspectors sampled the quality and effectiveness of the team's work and the impact it has on minimising child abuse and neglect. Inspectors looked at electronic case records and observed social workers and senior practitioners undertaking referral and assessment duties. They also spoke to a range of staff including managers, social workers, other practitioners and administrative staff.
In a report issued today, inspectors highlighted a number of strengths for the service. They said:
The report also highlighted some areas for development. These include:
Liberal Democrat councillor Sandra Clark, the Council's Lead Member for Children, said: "This is a very positive outcome for our service and, more importantly, for children and young people in Milton Keynes. My congratulations to all the staff working in contact, referral and assessment, whose hard work and professionalism support children in need."
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