Social care common inspection framework (SCCIF): adoption support agencies
Guidance on how Ofsted inspects adoption support agencies.
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Social care common inspection framework (SCCIF): adoption support agencies
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Our first principle of inspection is to focus on the things that matter most to children’s lives. The SCCIF is not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ framework. The evaluation criteria are broadly consistent across the different types of children’s social care services but they reflect the unique nature of each type of service.
The SCCIF means that:
- we apply the same judgement structure across the range of settings
- the experiences and progress of children and other service users, wherever they live or receive help, are central to inspections
- there are key areas of evidence that we usually report on at each inspection
Our approach is further underpinned by the following 3 principles that apply to all social care inspections:
- to focus on the things that matter most to children’s lives
- to be consistent in our expectations of providers
- to prioritise our work where improvement is needed most
Published 22 February 2017
Last updated 19 March 2021 + show all updates
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Added guidance on inspecting adoption support agencies during COVID-19 restrictions. Updated guidance to reflect the changes to Ofsted’s post-inspection processes and complaints handling (including the timeline) that we introduced in September 2020. Updates to the ‘Frequency of inspection’ section to include a rolling 3-year inspection programme. Minor edits for readability.
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