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Regulator fails to protect children

Liz Blamire

25th January 2023

The BBC have reported on the abuse of more than 100 of the UK's most vulnerable children living in residential homes in the Doncaster area, despite repeated safeguarding concerns being raised by concerned whistleblowers directly with Ofsted.

In the report - Children punched and hit over the head in care homes rated ‘good’ - the abusive treatment of vulnerable children, many with complex needs, is documented. It is thought that both Ofsted, the regulator of children's social care settings such as these residential children's homes and special education schools, and the police were contacted by support workers that had seen the abuse first hand. Despite this, the homes remained on a 'Good' rating from Ofsted, before finally being shut down..

The impact of abuse of these children will be devastating and lifelong and serious questions will now be asked about how Ofsted and the police managed to fail in their duty of care.

Liz Blamire

Liz is a former NHS midwife, who has worked in community, birth centre and acute hospital settings. Liz is an SSAT Accredited Lead Practitioner, who has taught Health and Social Care in FE and secondary schools, where she was a successful HOD. Liz is an experienced senior examiner and author and is the current tutor2u subject lead for Health and Social Care.

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