Joint inspections of child exploitation
A summary of findings from our joint targeted area inspections (JTAIs) of how multi-agency partnerships respond to child exploitation.
Applies to England
Documents
Details
Joint targeted area inspections (JTAIs) include a ‘deep diveâ€� investigation - an evaluation of children and young people’s experiences. This changes periodically to investigate different themes in detail. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp current theme is child sexual exploitation, children associated with gangs and children missing from home, care or education.
Ofsted published ‘Time to listen�, a thematic report outlining findings from the 5 joint targeted area inspections, in September 2016 and an addendum to this report in November 2018.
Areas inspected
Inspection reports for the following areas are published on the :
Updates to this page
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Timeline in Annex A updated to show 10 working days notification before fieldwork. Also updated evaluative questions in the tool for tracking children's experiences in Annex B.
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»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp previous guidance referred specifically to the sexual exploitation of children. We have redrafted the guidance to cover both sexual and criminal exploitation. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp spreadsheet of additional guidance for Annex A is a new document that provides detailed information on the data request that inspectors make for these inspections.
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Added 'Protecting children from criminal exploitation, human trafficking and modern slavery'. This is an addendum to the 2016 report 'Time to listen'.
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Joint targeted area inspection reports are now on the Ofsted reports site.
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Added joint targeted area inspection report for Dorset.
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Added reports for Southend-on-Sea and Greenwich.
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First published.