Ofsted praises safeguarding services in Hounslow
By Charlotte Goddard Friday, 06 November 2009
The London Borough of Hounslow has good safeguarding and looked-after children services, according to its latest Ofsted inspection.
The report found that the local authority had cleared a backlog of cases highlighted in an unannounced inspection in June. It said services to identify and help children and young people who need safeguarding were effective and staff were well-trained.
Inspectors said early intervention services were highly successful in preventing breakdown in family relationships.
She added: "Most of us would struggle to even comprehend the kinds of cases social workers deal with in their day-to-day work, so it’s important we show them our appreciation."
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