Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Children’s services ‘must still improve’

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“The pace of change is being hindered by workforce instabilit­y and high social work caseloads.

“Not all actions taken by senior managers to tackle drift and delay for children have been effective, and some children have been left in risky situations for too long.”

The report says the majority of children are not getting help quick enough.

But Ofsted said “in spite of the challenges” staff were child focussed and doing their best to improve children’s lives.

Steve Walker, director of Children’s Services, said: “We welcome the latest letter from Ofsted and agree with their assessment that progress is being made in improving services for children and families.

“The inspectors’ view is that this progress is limited.

“This is not unexpected and reflects the changes in leadership that Children’s Services in Kirklees have experience­d over the past year.

“It is really pleasing that Ofsted have recognised the commitment of our workforce and highlighte­d that they have a clear focus on children – this gives the service a strong foundation to build on.

“Ofsted have also highlighte­d areas of progress and improvemen­t.

“These include a good understand­ing of what needs to improve, a focus on the right areas, better working with partners and a recognitio­n that the local authority is committed to improvemen­t and that we are doing all we can to recruit experience­d, high-quality staff.

“As expected Ofsted have also identified areas for developmen­t.

“It is reassuring that these are all areas that we are already working hard to improve.

“The growing partnershi­p between Kirklees Council and Leeds City Council will bring long-term benefits and we are confident we will be able to show further progress by the time of Ofsted’s next visit

“Our absolute priority is to the children and young people of Kirklees and ensuring that they achieve the best possible outcomes.”

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