CHILDREN'S services in Hampshire have once again been rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted inspectors.

Inspectors found that Hampshire County Council's services 'made a positive impact on children's lives' during their visit which took place from June 3 to 14.

The council was previously rated 'outstanding' in 2019.

Ofsted highlighted the 'effective and timely action of social workers who ensure the safety of children and provide suitable support to meet their individual needs'.

The recent inspection also mentioned the outstanding service at Swanwick Lodge, in Southampton, a secure home for children where specialist support is available for the most vulnerable.

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The inspectors praised the council's inclusive and creative approach to child protection, demonstrating a significant and continuing strength.

This method 'fosters a tighter bond with the parents, extended families, friends, and reinforces family resilience, resulting in a positive and long-lasting change'.

Inspectors said that parents are given assistance to develop skills and strategies to cater to their children's needs.

The report added that children under the care of local authority receive good and nurturing care for the right reasons.

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Cllr Roz Chadd, the county council’s cabinet lead member for children’s services, said: "We have always been proud of the quality of our Children’s Services. Of our many legal responsibilities as a local authority, supporting children and young people to get the best possible start in life and protecting those who are most vulnerable, are undoubtedly amongst the most important.

"Our latest Ofsted inspection confirms again that we continue to do this to the very highest national standards, despite the backdrop of growing demand and complexity in the needs of children locally – a situation mirrored across the country."

Cllr Nick Adams-King, leader of the county council, said: "As an adoptive parent myself, who has also worked with foster carers, I know first-hand the life-changing difference that Children’s Services make to vulnerable children. I am immensely proud that in Hampshire we continue to deliver these services to such high standards despite the current challenging conditions across local government overall.

"This is testament to the skill and dedication of all Hampshire’s staff working across the service, under the excellent stewardship of our Director of Children’s Services, Stuart Ashley and Deputy Director Steph How. Thank you and congratulations to them all on this exceptional outcome, which means that Hampshire children and families who need extra help and protection continue to be supported by one of the few authorities in the country with outstanding rated Children’s Services."