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Liverpool Council’s failing children’s services slammed as inadequate in damning report

Liverpool Council’s failing children’s services slammed as inadequate in damning report

Liverpool City Council’s child services department has been slammed as ‘inadequate’ in a damning inspection report.

An inspection of the crucial council department took place in March, covering all aspects of children’s social care and early help and found the service to be failing. The inspection cited ‘serious weaknesses’ for children who need help or protection, ‘which leave children being harmed or at risk of harm.’

In total four out of five areas of the service were branded ‘inadequate’ in a damning assessment of the council-run service.

The inspection rated the council as providing inadequate services for the experiences and progress of children who need help and protection, the experience and progress of care leavers, the impact of leaders on practice with children and families and for its overall effectiveness of the department.

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The experience and progress of children in care was rated as ‘requires improvement to be good.’

Ofsted raised concerns about capacity, workload, delays in ensuring the needs of children are met and child protection, concluding that there are ‘serious weaknesses for children who need help and protection, which leave children being harmed or at risk of harm’.

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  • May 25, 2023