NCERCC urges clarity on children's home inspections

Joe Lepper
Thursday, June 20, 2013

Ofsted has been urged to reform children's home inspections in a report by the National Centre for Excellence in Residential Child Care (NCERCC).

Ofsted inspectors should be scrutinised before inspecting care homes, says the report
Ofsted inspectors should be scrutinised before inspecting care homes, says the report

The report, commissioned by the Independent Children’s Home Association, calls for more clarity in the inspection process and for Ofsted and children’s homes to work together to improve standards.

It suggests that statements are sent to inspectors and providers prior to inspections that clearly state how homes will be examined and evaluated.

Regional meetings between Ofsted and providers should also explain what homes must do to be rated outstanding, says the report.

Other reforms called for in the report include more scrutiny of inspectors to ensure they are credible and a “discussion of the CV of the inspector” to be the first action in any inspection.

It also says Ofsted inspections should not only have experience of children’s homes but specific knowledge of the approach taken by each individual home.

Jonathan Stanley, chief executive of the Independent Children’s Home Association, said: “The report is a major step towards making inspection a joint activity of government, regulator and providers.

“This research supports confident providers and inspectors so young people get the best out of inspection. Providers and inspectors united by collaboratively developed values underpinning inspection will allow a clarification of conduct and methods.”

Ofsted is considering the report’s recommendations.

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