Children's services inspection
New arrangements for inspection of children's services at local authority area level were prompted by the proposals set out in the Every Child Matters green paper and provided for in the Children Act 2004.
Integrated inspection of children's services, replacing inspections of individual services, is a driver of improvement and a key part of the effort to rationalise planning, accountability and performance management.
Services are monitored through two inspection processes. The first is an annual performance assessment (APA) of each council's children's services. The second is a programme of joint area reviews (JARs), which involve greater depth than the APA and also range beyond council services to include, for example, health and police services. Both processes look at how services are working together locally to improve outcomes for children and young people. They are intended to:
- Target inspection activity on clear outcomes for children, and be focussed
on the user, unconstrained by service boundaries
- Make arrangements for the effective coordination of inspection activity to prevent duplication and to reduce burdens and pressures on those inspected
The first APA round took place in 2005, and there will be a JAR in every local authority area in England between 2005 and 2008. An APA results in a published letter to the local authority, and a JAR results in a published report.
Both APAs and JARs operate under the overall Framework for Inspection of Children's Services, defining the purpose, coverage, conduct, reporting and quality of inspections. The framework lists the key judgements to be made by the inspectors. The Every Child Matters Outcomes Framework, in turn, connects the key judgements to the national indicators and targets, and to the five Every Child Matters outcomes.
Individual APA letters and JAR reports are available on Ofsted's website (see below), as are the Framework for Inspection of Children's Services, information on the detailed arrangements for JARs from April 2007, the timetable for remaining JARs through to 2008, and a national report, Narrowing the Gap, published in April 2007, which details the outcomes for children and young people based on the results of APA 2006 and on the findings of the first 37 JARs undertaken.
Key resources on Ofsted website
APA
letters and JAR reports for individual local authorities
Every
Child Matters: The Framework for the Inspection of Children's Services
(July 2005)
Timetable for
remaining JARs to 2008
Narrowing the gap: inspection of children's services
(April 2007)
Joint area reviews of children's services from April
2007
This page was last updated on 08 November 2007








