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Thursday, May 24 2012

Kent's childcare backlog 'is clearing'

Cllr Jenny Whittleby Jess Banham

The backlog of cases at Kent's children's services should be cleared within weeks.

That's according to Councillor Jenny Whittle, Kent County Council's cabinet member for specialist children's services.

It comes after a cabinet scrutiny meeting at County Hall this week in which she reassured councillors that the department is making significant improvements.

Councillor Whittle said: "The figure for the number of children who haven't been allocated a social worker within 28 days is now down to 71.

"But obviously I'd like to get that down to zero.

"We're nearly there, with only 71 in the pipeline I think we're talking about a matter of weeks.

"Some of those cases will obviously need a high level of intervention and support but I can't say categorically until we've been through every case."

The council drafted in a 30-strong team of senior social workers to sift through outstanding case files in the wake of a damning Ofsted report.

KCC was ordered to improve its services for children at risk last year after the report said they were inadequate in almost every area.

" The answer lies in permanent appointments of staff” – Keith Ferrin
It then emerged that 2,700 cases referred to KCC had not been allocated a social worker.

Last month a former county councillor in charge of social services said KCC must be wary of "temporary solutions".

Councillor Keith Ferrin said: "The answer lies in permanent appointments of staff who are going to have to live with the decisions they take."

It's since been announced that golden hellos of £2,000 are to be offered to newly-qualified social workers who come to Kent to address the long-standing recruitment problem.

Councillor Whittle added: "We have managed to clear the backlog by employing an interim team of social workers for six months but what I need to do is make sure we have more permanent employees in place.

"I'm confident now with the new recruitment and golden hellos and the retention payments we have in place we'll be able to build up that permanent workforce to insure we can provide a consistent level of high quality support for vulnerable children and families."

Thursday, June 02 2011

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  • . wrote:

    that's not childcare ???

    thats children in care !!!

    30 Jun 2011 1:02 PM

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  • Jimbo wrote:

    sounds like one big balls-up all round .

    03 Jun 2011 4:36 PM

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  • Dave wrote:

    The cross-party scrutiny committee have been seeking answers from the council to 2 important questions.
    1. How much has all this extra resources cost?
    2. Who was responsible for this breakdown in service that put children at risk?

    The two people that could have answered these questions failed to attend the meeting. The former chief exec Peter Gilroy and the long time leader of the council Paul Carter.
    They own it to Kent residents and should remember that who ever was responsible may still be working in the same field of public service and could repeat the same situation again.

    I trust that the scrutiny committee will not let this go as otherwise what is the point of this accountablity?

    03 Jun 2011 3:13 PM

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