West Sussex Gazette

Optimism and belief on the rise at West Sussex County Council as it receives latest update on children’s services

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It has been a good few weeks for the children’s services team at West Sussex County Council.

The news that the running of the services will not be placed in the hands of an independen­t trust has been followed by an encouragin­g monitoring visit report from Ofsted.

This was the fifth such visit and focused on the quality and effectiven­ess of support received by children and young people and the impact of managers and capacity and caseloads of social workers.

Inspector Tracey Scott reported that the quality of social work and the experience­s of the children in the authority’s care had ‘significan­tly improved’ since the disastrous ‘inadequate’ rating of 2019.

She added: “Inspectors observed a growing sense of optimism, enthusiasm and belief within the workforce.”

The report has certainly placed smiles on many faces at County Hall.

‘Optimism, enthusiasm and belief ’ are certainly more welcome descriptio­ns than the ‘widespread and serious weaknesses’ highlighte­d three years ago.

The change is largely due to the work of Lucy Butler and her team.

The new director of children’s services arrived in 2020 with a plan to put things right.

That plan then had to be tweaked rather quickly when Covid did its best to throw a spanner in the works, but it has paid off so far.

Working both online and socially distanced when face-to-face meetings were needed, Lucy and her team improved the services so much that the threat of giving them over to the control of a trust was paused in 2021.

It was finally dropped in April on the recommenda­tion of government-appoint ed commission­er.

Lucy said: “It has been a hard road to get here and so it was really nice that we could provide the assurance and the evidence that the commission­er needed to say that we were on track to not be a trust.

"It was fantastic.”

Lucy is the first to admit that there is more work to be done – and the threat of a trust still lurks in the background.

Another monitoring visit is expected in September with a full inspection likely at any time between November and April 2023.

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Lucy Butler, director of children’s

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