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Central Bedfordshire Council www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
Central Bedfordshire’s experience of the Joint Targeted Area Inspection of Children’s Services Gerard Jones, AD Operations Sandra Einon, HoS Programme Management
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JTAI – Sharing Our Experience
Aim: • To share with colleagues Central Bedfordshire’s
experience of its recent Joint Target Area Inspection (JTAI) from the day of notification and the three week process that followed.
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JTAI - What is it?
A new joint inspection undertaken by:
• Ofsted
• the Care Quality Commission (CQC)
• Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC)
• Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation (HMI Probation)
Each Joint Targeted Area Inspection includes a ‘deep dive’ theme. Currently (for Central Bedfordshire) and up to August 2016 it is CSE and missing from care, home or education.
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The Agencies Involved?
- LA children’s services - Health – SEPT, the CCG, hospital A&E, community paediatrics. - Probation services - Bench - the community rehabilitation company - The Police - Youth offending service (YOS). BUT – cases are also tracked through to schools, GP’s, commissioned providers and voluntary sector partners.
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Day 1 - An Inspector Calls • 9.15 Tuesday 1 March Ofsted calling • First thought – shock!
• Prepared for the SIF but not a JTAI • Cannot be – it is not notification day! • What inspection? • What framework?
• Second thought – where is everyone? • Action – calling back of DCS, ADs and PM • Arranging partners for the conference call
• Third thought - thank goodness for administrative and secretariat staff!
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Day 1 - The Conference Call
• Partners all invited to attend conference call with the lead inspector.
• Lead inspectorate throughout is Ofsted. • Confirms theme for the inspection.
• Reminder of first deadline – that day at 5pm. • Acknowledged the attendance of all key partners. • Valuable for all to hear top line process first hand. • Time to establish early relationship with lead inspector. • Give clarity to lead inspector of the LA key contact.
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Day 1 - Getting Organised
• After the conference call the lead inspector sends over key documents to the DCS or key contact:
• Includes the timetable template for all the inspectorates.
• Instructions for accessing ‘Huddle.’ • Contact details for all the
inspectorates. • Information to be shared with
partner key contacts.
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Practicalities - Day 1 Data
The task: • Supply the list of Children currently at Risk –everyone who had had a
CSE Risk Assessment in last 12 months – then CSE Lead identified current high risk children.
• Provide a “short summary of actions, data and decisions” for each child.
• This list needs to be supplied to Ofsted by the end of day 1 (the day of notification). Effectively this means by 7am the next morning.
• Data provided using the ‘Huddle’ cloud space that Ofsted promotes for you to set up.
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Practicalities – Days 2 & 3 Data TASK: Provide Additional CSE Information
• By midday on Wednesday Ofsted will select their top 20 CSE children. • A need to supply additional information on these 20 by 4pm the next day - Thursday. • Probation/community rehab company do NOT record any
children connected or related to clients – key issue. • We identified any adults connected or related to the 20
children from our MOSAiC database and supplied this list to probation/community rehab to see if they had any of these adults as clients.
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Practicalities – Week 1- Day 3 TASK: Provide Annex A Data • By end of Thursday (i.e. 7am Friday) supply Ofsted with standard Annex A. data – using the Huddl’ cloud space. • Here we identified all adults connected to these children and
supplied to partners for them to match against their data. • Ensure all the Annex A data provided matches the CSE data
previously submitted, particularly around missing data (number of episodes etc).
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Role of the LA • LA is usually the lead co-ordinator for the inspection and
on–site logistics: make arrangements for inspection base and
arranges rooms for start of day and end of day inspectors meetings.
advise on accommodation to be near base. Minimal hospitality – tea/coffee/water. for Ofsted – ensure system access and training
early in timetable - familiar with most systems. LA key contact is the GO TO person for the
week on site for everyone.
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Role of the LA
• LA is usually the lead liaison partner for all agencies. • Seek details where/how to share information on cases
subject for deep dive/tracking – secure email. • Check all agencies are aware of the framework and key
deadlines! • LA takes lead for co-ordinating the on site timetable for all inspectorates BUT only for making Ofsted arrangements of the timetable. • Each agency is responsible for liaising and making arrangements for the inspectorates.
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Timetable for JTAI fieldwork 15/03/2016 - TUESDAY
Inspectorate Ofsted HMIC CQC HMI Probation YOT Office Bedford
Inspector LI TIO1 MAS TIO2 CSE TIC1 MAS TIC2 TIC3 CSE TIQ1MAS TIQ2 8am mtg with Dr Kahn small room opposite base TIQ3 CSE TIP1 MAS TIP2 CSE
Tuesday
8.00 - 8.30 Inspection team meeting DB1 Room A (8-10) 8.30 - 9.00 9.00 - 9.30 Travel Travel Travel ST CRt Travel Travel Travel Travel Travel Travel Travel Travel
9.30 - 10.00 KiT WATLING HOUSE Committee Room 1
Core Group removed
Case Tracking (Case 3) SW Slav Tobdzic 6080824
TELEPHONE CALL EXT 74870.
Observation
KiT, KiT WATLING HOUSE Committee Room 1
Case Tracking (Case 3),
KiT, KiT WATLING HOUSE Committee Room 1
Meeting with named professionals from BCCG & Health Providers ( Head to Capability House Reception, ask for Helena Hughes - 07814 390908 who
will escort you to Meeting Room) Wrest Park, Silsoe, MK45 4HR
Case Tracking case 3
Training Room Endeavour House Wrest park Silso MK45 4HR 01525
864430ext 5888 KiT,KiT WATLING HOUSE
Committee Room 1, WH case tracking case 3 YOT Office
Bedford
10.00 - 10.30
10.30 - 11.00 Travel Travel Travel
11.00 - 11.30
CSE Strategic Multi Agency Meeting, Watling House Committee Room 1 MAS sampling, CSE Strategic Multi Agency Meeting,
Watling House Committee Room 1
CSE Strategic Multi Agency Meeting, Watling House Committee Room 1
Justice Front Door NPS Sampling YOT Office Bedford case tracking case 3 YOT Office
Bedford 11.30 - 12.00
case sampling (6-10) ALL BY TELEPHONE EXC CLAIRE
MOUNTNEY SW Jade Draper 5268777 TEL EXT 74917
SW Leigh Butler 6038895 TEL EXT 74412 SW Ann Bolland 6013728 TEL EXT
76208 SW Gail Jamieson 5342267 TEL EXT 74661
Lunch
12.00 - 12.30 Lunch Lunch Lunch
case sampling(6-10)
Lunch Lunch
Justice Front Door NPS Sampling YOT Office Bedford 12.30 - 1.00 TRAVEL 30-40 MINS TRAVEL MAS sampling,
Interview Police Lead CP / Safeguarding (Police HQ, DCI Liz
Mead's office) (12.30-1.30 pm)
Lunch
1.00 - 1.30
Meeting with Chief Executive, Richard Carr Watling House
Executive Room Case Sampling
MAS- sampling, Supervisor - investigative/ multi
agency team CSE DI Police HQ, K Conneely's Office (1.00 - 2.00 pm) (E
Cook, E James, J McIntyre-Smith)
Lunch Travel Lunch
Case sampling 6-10 & Review documents case 5 YOT
Office Bedford
1.30 - 2.00
MAS sampling Access and Referral Hub
interview - executive lead for CP/ designated doctor and
nurse/designated nurse for LAC/and designated doctor for LAC / Public
Health lead for public health nurses, in the Board Room, Wrest Park,
Silsoe, MK45 4HR SPOC Helena Hughes 01525 864430
ext 5873 Dr Kahn unable at Wrest Park but can do WH
07958719073
Case Sampling (6-10) @ Rachel West Office, Woburn Court, Woburn Court
2 Railton Road Bedford
Bedfordshire MK42 7PN
SPOC - Glenda Hall Tel. 01234 317153 Mob.07903892854
Interview Youth Offending Manager Pat Jennings Enterprise House
36 Old Ford End Road Bedford
MK40 4PF Allow Plus 30 mins travel
2.00 - 2.30 Travel 30-40 mins
Case Sampling Deep Dive
Case Tracking (Case 4) Claire Mountney interview in
Dunstable
Travel
MASE (Multi Agency Sexual Exploitation) Police HQ, Conference Room 1 (2.00 - 3.00 pm) (A Fake, G Maxted, A Copperwheat, M Lowe, S
Capel-Jones, C Collins)
2.30 -3.00 Review of evidence 14.00-15.30 Interview Youth Offending Manager
Pat Jennings (TeL Call TBC) Enterprise House
36 Old Ford End Road Bedford
MK40 4PF
3.00 - 3.30
LSCB Partnership Meeting Committee Rm 1 WH booked
Case sampling 6-10 and review documents case 5 SW Jade Draper 5268777 SW Leigh Butler
6038895 SW Ann Bolland 6013728 SW Gail Jamieson
5342267
LSCB Partnership Meeting, Committee Rm 1 WH booked
LSCB Partnership Meeting, Committee Rm 1 WH booked
Sampling school nurse records @ in Rachel West Office, Woburn Court w/
Glenda Hall
LSCB Partnership Meeting, Committee Rm 1 WH booked
3.30 - 4.00 Travel
review documents case 5
Travel
4.00 - 4.30 1-1 Meeting with LSCB Business
Manager Executive Room WH Philippa Scott and Bev Czyz
MAPPA coordinator - Chris De Souza has this been left in error because case 5 tomorrow? review documents
case 5 @ Beech Close Resource Centre
Beech Close Dunstable
Bedfordshire LU6 3SD
01582 538250
MAPPA coordinator - Chris De Souza
Venue: Conference Room, 41 Harpur St, Bedford, MK40 1LY
4.30 - 5.00 Travel Venue: Conference Room, 41 Harpur
St, Bedford, MK40 1LY
5.00 - 5.30 POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F POD Meeting,FIXED Watling House
Room DB1 Rm A & B & F
Organising the Timetable – An Example Day
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The Huddle
• Not essential your decision - other agencies can see your
information – agree this at start. • Each agencies identifies up to 2 people to access and
manage the Huddle (NB access request takes time). • Set it up to follow the Annex A/framework request for
data – ensure all agencies do the same. • Start saving info to the Huddle ready for inspectors as per
deadlines (you are able to see their access to the info). • Huddle is used for any additional data requested.
Pre-On Site Visit the Huddle is used for sharing information as per Annex A:
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• Pre-inspection analysis of performance and other ‘intelligence’ about the agencies. Including SCRs, whistleblowing, previous inspection outcomes etc.
• Tracking is an in depth, ‘end to end’ look at the experiences of five children and young people who are at risk of sexual exploitation.
• Sampling the experiences of a greater number of children, focusing on particular points in these children’s journeys.
• Focus groups and meetings with key individuals to gather information and probe issues.
• Analyse > identify > triangulate > challenge > find.
JTAI - Methodology
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Tracked Cases
• The lead inspector selected 20 children from a list of 29 children and young people receiving safeguarding support due to concerns for CSE.
• The lead inspector selected five cases from the 20 and asked the DCS to co-ordinate a joint evaluation by the local agencies of the experiences of these children.
• The joint audit was undertaken through a multi-agency audit workshop which was then drafted up into a report and shared with the inspectors.
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Week 3 - JTAI Inspection On Site
Monday to Thursday:
Day 1: Inspection team arrives and meets with senior leaders. Days 1-3: Onsite activity (evidence collection ceases at 3.00pm on day 4). Day 4: Inspection team meets in the afternoon to agree provisional findings.
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Inspection – Making the Judgements
Day 5: Inspectors meet to identify key strengths, areas for development and areas for priority action (completed by lunchtime).
Representatives from each inspectorate meet together with the DCS and senior leaders of inspected agencies for the feedback meeting.
The Inspection is not graded but there will be collective and single agency evaluation and a letter of findings.
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Week 3 - Performance Interview • Focused on data quality, measures used, how measures
are used. • Good to demonstrate going beyond the standard national
indicators, particularly good if measuring outcomes rather than outputs.
• Have a couple of examples where performance indicators have been used to improve children’s outcomes.
• Our data was of a good quality as was our overall performance. • Challenge to LA was the need to move from ‘compliance culture’ to one with less numbers and more insight.
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Key Data Lessons • Performance Team must control the flow, and eventual output, of data. • Keep in touch with managers, and be ready to supply lists for them to amend/update. • Make sure any amendments/updates are reflected in your
database. • Make sure you know who owns which data – missing, school
attendance, etc. • If possible, try and record probation involvement with any
adults connected to your children. • Look at the indicators you are using – do they measure
improved outcomes for children, or quantity of work done?
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• Strategic Partnerships (LSCB & CSE Strategic Group) are
strong and delivering results. • The local authority is ‘championing improvement’. • Children and young people generally receive high quality
services at the first point of contact with children’s social care.
• The LA uses the full range of its powers to protect the most vulnerable, including children who go missing from home, school or care, and those at risk of child sexual exploitation.
The JTAI Findings for Central Beds.
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The JTAI Findings for Central Beds.
• Liked our integrated Social Care and Early Help Access Hub
• Good quality of social work practice • Didn’t like Police approach to ‘missing’ and
‘absent’ designations • Some excellent sexual health services provided locally • ‘A tale of two parts’ - the LA was the stronger
part but we are only as good as the whole system.
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Areas for Improvement
• No areas for Social Care Access Hub and
Assessment & Early Help Teams but…… • Some innovations for CSE under
developed….gaps. • Early stages of MASH development • Partners – particularly health and the police are
relying too much on CSC - not engaged enough.
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Areas for Improvement
• LSCB – too many plans ‘amber’ – lack of
progress. • Police use of ‘Missing’ and ‘Absent’ designations
creates poor risk assessment – reinforced HMIC concerns.
• Gaps in early intervention for YOS/adolescents • CSE risk assessment tool outdated (we knew this).
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Experience of the JTAI
• You have more time before inspectors arrive on site than the SIF.
• Struggled with co-ordinating all the different timetables for inspectors.
• There was a very noticeable difference in approach between the different inspectorates.
• Ofsted clearly lead the process • Limited focus of the JTAI allowed us to marshal our
resources effectively.
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Experience of the JTAI
• Long hours, exhaustion -it’s a marathon not a sprint… • The process forged a strong team. spirit between the agency leads. • The atmosphere after day 2 was positive………… • We worked hard to prepare staff from all agencies. • We worked hard to prepare our evidence. • Our preparation for an overdue SIF stood us in good
stead.