The burden of inspection has not been reduced by simultaneous joint area reviews and corporate assessments of children's services, councils have told researchers.
An independent evaluation found that councils did not feel there was "added value" in a joined-up process.
The review, commissioned by Ofsted and the Audit Commission, also suggested staggering the joint area reviews (JAR) and corporate assessment processes. But it said that separating them was not required.
The quality of outcomes for children and young people is one of the five themes reported on by the corporate assessment. The content for this is produced by the JAR.
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