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Meet the inspectors

Who carries out JAR inspections?

Joint Area Reviews are carried out by a multi-disciplinary team of professionals drawn from a number of Government inspectorates including:

  • Adult Learning Inspectorate (ALI)
  • Audit Commission (AC)
  • Healthcare Commission (HC)
  • Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI)
  • Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC)
  • Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons (HMI Prisons)
  • Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Probation (HMI Probation)
  • Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Court Administration (HMICA)
  • HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI)
  • Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted)

Who are our inspectors?

In Oldham, the JAR inspection team will be led by Elaine Clinton. The Deputy Lead Inspector will be Mary Varley. Both are from Ofsted. Other members of the review team that will visit Oldham will be drawn from Ofsted (including education, social care and adult learning specialists), the Healthcare Commission, the Audit Commission and possibly Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons. Find out more about the inspectors by reading their pen portraits.

Oldham’s Corporate Assessment inspection team will be led by Sarah Diggle from the Audit Commission.

Other members of the team will include a team member, a peer member, a peer officer and a project support officer.

The joint inspector

One inspector from the Audit Commission will be a joint team member for both the Joint Area Review and the Council’s Corporate Assessment to assist in ensuring coherence and consistency in the sharing of evidence, and the coverage of key corporate areas, management processes, resource deployment and value for money.

How will we know how well we have done?

The inspection team will make graded judgements of Oldham’s services for children and young people based on their findings. These will include:

  • Safeguarding – how well we protect vulnerable children and young people and keep all children and young people safe
  • Services and outcomes for looked after children – those children and young people in the Council’s care
  • Services and outcomes for children and young people with learning difficulties and/or physical disabilities

They will also provide a grade for service management and judge the capacity for improvement.

In the Inspectors’ report we will be given one of the following grades:

Grade Service descriptors Capacity to improve descriptors
4 A service that delivers well above minimum requirements for users Excellent/ outstanding
3 A service that consistently delivers above minimum requirements for users Good
2 A service that delivers only minimum requirements for users Adequate
1 A service that does not deliver minimum requirements for users Inadequate

The inspectors will also investigate in detail several areas or services specific to Oldham where they feel we may need to improve.

Quality assurance

Quality assurance plays a key part in ensuring robust Corporate Assessment and JAR findings and reports. The inspectorates work closely together to align quality control mechanisms where appropriate. Quality control mechanisms are in place throughout assessments including training of all inspectors and national consistency checking of all reports. Areas/Councils will be provided with details for designated quality contacts at the set up meeting where possible.