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Inspectors praise social workers for care given to vulnerable Oldham children during the pandemic

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Inspectors have praised the care being given to vulnerable children by social workers in Oldham despite disruption and pressures caused by the pandemic.

A focused visit to Oldham’s children’s services by Ofsted examined the arrangements for children in need, including those who are subject to a child protection plan.

An inspection team made up of Lorna Schlechte and Rebecca Quested said that social work in the borough is ‘often purposeful and makes a difference to vulnerable children’s lives’. READ MORE:Two Manchester men among three dead in horror A1 crash “Children benefit from an effective range of support and services, despite the continued disruption caused by high rates of COVID-19 across the borough,” they said.

However they also highlighted some areas of improvement, including the consistent quality of plans and the frequency of formal supervision.

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