Responding to the independent review of children’s social care
announced by the Education Secretary, Cllr , Chair of the Local Government Association's Children
and Young People Board, said:
“Every child deserves a safe and happy childhood in which they
are loved and supported to reach their full potential. Some
children will need help from children’s social care services for
that to happen, and this review gives the entire system the
opportunity to make sure services work as well as they should.
“We are particularly pleased that the review intends to place the
views and experiences of children, young people and the care
experienced community at its heart. Proper, meaningful engagement
will make clear the changes our children and young people want
and deserve.
“The review will need to look at the experiences of children in
the round, considering not only the work of children’s social
care departments, but partners including schools and healthcare
services who have a vital role to play in supporting children and
their families. Demand for support has increased dramatically
over the last decade, and it is important that we understand why
this is and whether services are adequately resourced to give
children the right help at the right time.
“Supporting and protecting vulnerable children is one of the most
important roles that councils play. Councils stand ready to work
closely with the review team to contribute their knowledge and
expertise, and to ensure the best possible outcomes for the
children they support and their families.”