The longer-term impact of safeguarding children peer reviews
This research seeks to provide evidence of the longerterm impact of safeguarding children peer reviews for local authorities. In particular, the study explores:
- the aims and rationales of local authorities prior to their safeguarding children peer review, their expectations of the process and anticipated outcomes
- initial reflections on the safeguarding children peer review process and perceptions of early impact following the review
- what has changed locally in the longer term as a result of undergoing a safeguarding children peer review and how it has helped to achieve the overall desired outcomes around improvement
- lessons and learning which can be shared with the sector and provide recommendations for the LGA and CIB in relation to the safeguarding children peer review programme as a whole.
The study will provide evidence of the value of the safeguarding children peer review programme, highlighting how they have supported local authorities in implementing their plans for improvement. In addition, it will support the LGA in its work around revising the methodology used to provide safeguarding children peer reviews.
Published : 28th February 2013
Publisher : National Foundation for Educational Research [ More From This Publisher ]
Rights : National Foundation for Educational Research
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