Joint inspections of services for children and young people subject to compulsory supervision orders and living at home with parents
As part of our strategic scrutiny plan this year we will work with scrutiny partners to take a more focused look at the experiences and outcomes of children and young people subject to compulsory supervision orders and living at home with parents.
Our joint inspections will look at the services provided for them by health workers (for example, school nurses, health visitors and doctors), social workers, police officers and lots of other people who work with them and their families.
We will be starting this programme of scrutiny in summer 2025 and we will complete up to four inspections with this focus by April 2026. We will continue to review and revise the approach over the course of these inspections.
More information about our approach:
Previous joint inspections
- Joint inspections of services for children and young people at risk of harm 2021-2025.
- Joint inspections of services for children and young people in need of care and protection: review of findings from the inspection programme 2018-2020
- Joint inspections of services for children and young people: a report on the findings of inspections 2014-16
- The Guide