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Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Education Secretary sets out expectations of joint inspection

2 mins read Social Care Ofsted
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi has laid out expectations for a joint review into the death of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes in a letter to leaders of key inspectorates.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was killed in June last year. Picture: West Midlands Police
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was killed in June last year. Picture: West Midlands Police

Writing to Amanda Spielman, Ofsted’s chief inspector, Rosie Benneyworth, chief inspector of primary medical services and integrated care, Sir Thomas Winsor HM chief inspector of constabulary and Justin Russell, HM chief inspector of probation, Zahawi calls on agencies to use a new framework for joint targeted area inspections (JTAI) which is currently under review by inspectorates.

“I request that you use this new approach that focuses sharply on the entry point to the child protection system across all agencies,” the letter states.

Zahawi says the inspection should include an evaluation of:

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