The Portfolio Holder for Children, Education, Skills and Early Help to present the report and the recommendation from People & Health Overview Committee.
Additional documents:
Decision:
That the approach to Ofsted regulation of supported accommodation for 16- and 17-year-olds be adopted.
Reason for the decision
To ensure compliance with the latest legislation and any subsequent regulation/statutory guidance.
Minutes:
The Portfolio Holder for Children, Education, Skills and Early Help presented the report and the People and Health Overview Committee’s recommendation regarding Ofsted Regulation of Supported Accommodation for 16- and 17-year-olds.
It was proposed by Cllr B Quayle seconded by Cllr J Somper
Decision
That the approach to Ofsted regulation of supported accommodation for 16- and 17-year-olds be adopted.
Reason for the decision
To ensure compliance with the latest legislation and any subsequent regulation/statutory guidance.
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To receive a report by the Corporate Director for Commissioning and Partnerships.
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Minutes:
The Corporate Director for Commissioning and Partnerships
introduced the report and gave a presentation which is attached to these
minutes. The presentation outlined supported accommodation, the reasons for
policy change and the approach to this in Dorset, the new requirements
including registration of providers, and the financial implications.
Committee members discussed and report and asked questions
of the officers. The following points were raised:
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Grant funding from the Department for Education
was £330,000 which would be given to the council in four equal instalments.
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Part of the Ofsted inspection regime included
talking to children and young people.
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There was an open consultation on the Ofsted
inspection so there may be changes to the inspection as a result of this
consultation.
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Social workers and personal advisors would work
with young people when they turn 18.
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There was a one-off registration fee for
registering the supported accommodation.
·
There was a risk in the Ofsted inspection
process when they would inspect the head office and not the supported
accommodation. It was important that children and young people were included in
the process.
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There was a national charity with regional
groups which were sharing information and delivering training.
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16-17 year olds will not be able to be placed in
unregistered accommodation.
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The new national policy may impact provision
through some providers no longer providing for 16-17 year olds or some
providers specialising in this age group.
Proposed by Cllr Alford, seconded by Cllr Knox
Decision
That the adoption of the approach to Ofsted regulation of
supported accommodation for 16-17 year olds be recommended to Cabinet.