6 Independent Reviewing Officer's Annual Report 2020 - 2021 (14:10) PDF 89 KB
Jane MacLennan, Quality Assurance Manager to
lead the report.
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Minutes:
The Corporate
Parenting Board considered the Independent Reviewing Officers Report 2020-2021
set out by the Quality Assurance Manager. The report aimed to identify the strengths
and areas for development that would also strengthen the work of corporate
parents.
Members were
informed that the information was indicating that this was a developing and
quality service which continued to provide good outcomes for children and young
people in care.
As at 31 March
2021, 449 children and young people were within the Dorset Council care system.
This was a reduction of 31 over the last 12 months and it was confirmed that
approximately 114 reviews were completed a month. Members were further advised
that that between 72 – 90% of children aged 4 and over were participating fully in their reviews but work was still needed to
increase this percentage. Member were also updated on the progress identified
from the 2019 report; all but one action had been achieved over the last
12-month period. The outstanding action was linked to practical difficulties
related to Covid-19.
Members asked the
following questions relating to the following:
·
Welcomed
the report which was positive and noted that there were several areas that were
doing well
·
Referred
to page 21 of the report (minutes not achieved within 21 days) Members were
advised that this was an area which required improvement; this impact primarily
related to an increased sickness level relating to Covid. However, it was noted that children did
receive written notification of recommendation within the 5 days’ notice
period.
· We want to see an increase in the number
of escalations raised by QARO’s as this is a healthy sign of challenge and the
independent role of the QARO. In respect of all escalations we would expect to
see the issues raised being resolved at the earliest point, without requiring
further escalation. It is important that any learning is shared across services
and that this has the required impact.
·
Acknowledged
the pressures and challenges across the service
·
Look
at child engagement, how can we make more children want to engage? Are there
any ideas that we can replicate and collaborate with others?
·
In
respect of qualitative information and SEND, how confident are we that these
young people are engaged; what are disability needs? It was agreed that this
information would be included in reports going forward. Feedback of child in
care reviews would also assist in this area. It was acknowledged that the
challenge was around external position.
8. Independent Reviewing Officer's Annual Report 2020 - 2021 (17:10) PDF 63 KB
Jane MacLennan, Quality Assurance Manager to
lead the report.
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