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Children's homes take worries to MPs

Posted: 14 April 2005 | Subscribe Online


The government is losing credibility with the children's home sector after three reorganisations of inspections in as many years, according to providers.

The Independent Children's Home Association will ask MPs to examine the decision to abolish the Commission for Social Care Inspection when parliament returns. In a statement to the Commons education and skills select committee, association co-chairs Tom Starkey and Andrew Rome said that inspectors had become less bureaucratic and spent far more time with young people, ascertaining their views and studying their care history.
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"There is a real danger that this momentum may be lost in a transfer to the new inspectorate," they stated.

The government announced last month that the responsibilities of the CSCI would be divided between Ofsted and the Healthcare Commission in 2008.


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