Children's Homes

Education Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 15 Mar 2021 Closed: 16 Feb 2023 Parliament page
The inquiry will focus on children’s homes. It will examine a number of areas including educational outcomes and destinations, the quality of support provided by children’s homes, unregulated provision, rates of criminalisation, the sufficiency of children’s home places, and the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. Read the call for evidence … Read more
36 Recommendations
23 Conclusions
1 Report
6 Oral sessions
2 Letters
6 Events
Activity timeline 16 events
1 Mar
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
1 Feb
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
11 Jan
2022
Oral evidence
11 Jan
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
16 Nov
2021
16 Nov
2021
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 6 sessions
Children's Homes - Ministerial session
Fran Oram · Department for Education Will Quince · Department for Education
Children's Home - young people session
Children's Homes
Dame Rachel de Souza · Inspiration Trust Dame Rachel de Souza · Office of the Children's Commissioner for England Juliette Cammaerts · Office of the Children's Commissioner for England Yvette Stanley · Ofsted
Children's Homes - third session
Andrew Isaac · Children’s Services Development Group Charlotte Ramsden OBE · Association of Directors of Children’s Services Jonathan Whalley · St Christopher’s Fellowship Michelle Lee-Izu · Barnardo’s
Children's Homes - second session
Hannah McCowen · National Care Leavers Benchmarking Forum, and Catch 22 Mark Russell · The Children’s Society Patrick Ward · National Association of Virtual School Headteachers (NAVSH) Victoria Langer · Become
Children's Homes
Anne Longfield, Former Children’s Commissioner Josh MacAlister, Independent Review of Children’s Social Care The Rt Hon. the Lord Adonis
Recommendations & Conclusions
5 results
9 Conclusion Not Addressed
Second Report - Educational povert…
There is a cliff-edge in Pupil Premium Plus funding when a looked-after pupil turns
There is a cliff-edge in Pupil Premium Plus funding when a looked-after pupil turns
Government Response
The government repeats the committee's conclusion without providing a response.
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40 Recommendation Not Addressed
Second Report - Educational povert…
The Department must ensure looked-after children are quickly able to access vital mental health support...
The Department must ensure looked-after children are quickly able to access vital mental health support services in a timely way despite being placed out-of-area or moved around. The child must not be disadvantaged in terms of waiting times if they … Read more
Government Response
The government repeated the committee's recommendation without response.
Department for Education
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41 Conclusion Not Addressed
Second Report - Educational povert…
The Government’s SEND reforms must move towards a less adversarial system that places less strain...
The Government’s SEND reforms must move towards a less adversarial system that places less strain on children and families.
Government Response
The government repeats the committee's conclusion without providing a response.
Department for Education
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42 Conclusion Not Addressed
Second Report - Educational povert…
Over 90% of SEND tribunal decisions are made in favour of the parent and child.
Over 90% of SEND tribunal decisions are made in favour of the parent and child. But where a child with SEND lives in residential care, and does not have a school place or Education, Health and Care plan that meets … Read more
Government Response
The government repeats the committee's conclusion without providing a response.
Department for Education
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46 Conclusion Not Addressed
Second Report - Educational povert…
41% of care leavers aged 19–21 are not in education, employment or training, up from...
41% of care leavers aged 19–21 are not in education, employment or training, up from 39% in 2020. This is a shameful reflection of an education and careers system that routinely—and without consequences—fails far too many looked-after children. Too often, … Read more
Government Response
The government repeated the committee's conclusion without response.
Department for Education
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Government Response AI assessment · 57 of 36 classified

Total 36 recs + 23 conclusions
Correspondence 2 letters
6 Sep 2022 Correspondence from the Schools Adjudicator on the Children’s Homes Report, dated 5 August
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6 Sep 2022 Correspondence from Ofsted on Calcot Children’s Homes and safeguarding procedures, dated 4 August
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