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Report of the Monitoring Officer on an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman

Meeting: 08/10/2019 - Dorset Council - People Scrutiny Committee (Item 23)

23 Report of the Monitoring Officer on an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman pdf icon PDF 152 KB

To consider a report of the Monitoring Officer following the publication of findings by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman in relation to the Special Education Needs Service and failings by the former Dorset County Council.

 

Note: this report is to be considered by the Cabinet on 1 October 2019 and the minutes of that meeting will circulated to the People Scrutiny Committee when available.

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Minutes:

Councillors considered a report of the Monitoring Officer that had been produced for Cabinet on 1 October 2019, following the publication of findings by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman in relation to the Special Education Needs Service and failings by the former Dorset County Council.  In presenting the report, the Monitoring Officer noted that Cabinet had supported all recommendations contained in the report.  The committee had the opportunity to review the report and recommendations.  The report would also be sent to all other councillors for their information.

 

The committee considered the contents of the report and during discussion the following points were raised:

 

·                In response to a request to see information on the eight previous investigations, the Monitoring Officer confirmed that this point was covered within the final agreed recommendation, with monitoring of progress made in addressing the outstanding actions and review of the eight previous investigations to be undertaken by reporting to the People Scrutiny Committee and Health and Wellbeing Board

·                Support was expressed for continued monitoring in order to embed learning into the organisation and seek assurance that the situation was not repeated.  Support was also expressed for progress reports to be brought to this committee

·                The Executive Director for People (Children) noted that the issues required a partnership approach, which would take place through discussion at the Health and Wellbeing Board.  It was also noted that a progress report would be provided to the People Scrutiny Committee

·                A written statement of action had been produced.  There was also a programme of work to look at how improvements could be made to improve the experience of people going through the process to ensure better outcomes for young people and further work with schools

·                An explanation was provided of the two types of placement and it was noted that a placement must be registered if operating on a full-time basis.  The council’s ambition would be to use registered providers but may consider alternative provision for other arrangements.  The council worked with a number of providers who were seeking to become registered

·                A question was raised with regard to the eight previous reports and whether actions had been undertaken?  In response, the Monitoring Officer noted that this provided an opportunity to review the eight reports and ascertain whether actions had been taken.  There was no implication at this stage that the actions had not been completed.  It was noted that the Corporate Complaints Team worked with the Ombudsman to ensure that required actions were undertaken.  In addition, there was a planned programme of audit by the South West Audit Partnership, where priority areas would be identified

·                The Executive Director for People (Children) reported that significant changes had been made within the service since herself and the Corporate Director – Education and Learning had come into post, with additional processes having been put into place and work undertaken to review individual cases looking at the quality of service and outcomes for children.  This would inform work moving forward and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 23