Sunderland Echo

‘Getting better, but more to do’

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

Sunderland’s children’s service is getting better but still has work to do, say inspectors.

Together for Children was set up by the city council in 2017, following damning reports into the standards of the former Children’s Services department.

Aninspecti­onin2019fo­und progress was being made but criticised the pace of change.

Thelatesti­nvestigati­onsaw a team of five inspectors carry out remote interviews with managers, staff and clients in an online ‘focused visit’ as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The team concentrat­ed on the areas of concern raised in previous inspection­s.

AlettertoT­ogetherfor­Children

chief executive Jill Colbert released today sets out the team’s findings.

Ithighligh­tsimprovem­ents to management oversight and enthusiasm­ofstaff;theorganis­ation’s work with city schools during the pandemic; and support for children at highest risk.

The letter describes child protection strategy discussion­s as ‘timely and well attended’; says most of the child protection work seen is strong and praises the work of the Missing, Slavery, Exploitati­on and Trafficked group.

The team found there was ‘clear managerial oversight at significan­t decision-making points’ in child protection work, and saw ‘good work and much-improved planning and identifica­tion of risk’ by the new pre-birth team and through family network meetings, the letter states.

Support provided to children in care is, ‘in the main, good’ and young people who were interviewe­d said they had experience­d ‘a much-enhanced service’.

But the report still flags up some areas for attention.

Itsaysmana­gerialover­sight remains ‘too variable’, some decisions are being based on insufficie­nt informatio­n, and there there is ‘variabilit­y in the quality of some child protection planning due to insufficie­ntly specific plans and a lack of focus’.

JillColber­tsaidbosse­swere happy with the outcome of the visit: “We are delighted to see thatourpro­gresshasbe­enrecognis­ed in so many areas,” she said.

Portfolio Holder for Children’s Services Coun Louise Farthing, said: “I am confident staff will continue to focus on those areas identified, always keeping what’s best for children in mind.”

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Together for Children’s Jill Colbert

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