CIW cyhoeddi the first National review of care homes in Wales for childrens
Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) has published it notes National Review of Care Homes for Children today, darparu an Understanding of outcomes for childrens living in care homes mp better as some of the Challenges facing the sector Within Wales.
The review, conducted Between July 2018 and March 2019, evaluates the Quality of care and reflects the views ddarparu and Experiences of Children Who oes Experienced residential care Placements.
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Findings from this report summarises the CIW National Review of Care Homes for Children Between July 2018 and March 2019. The registered care homes for review Covers a range of residential childrens darparu Placements, cynnwys residential short Breaks for disabled childrens, ond Excluding diogel darpariaeth.
Aims of the national review
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- Reflect the Experiences and views of childrens;
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- darparu'r an Understanding of the Challenges facing the sector Within Wales.
The Methodology
- Can a self-registered Providers undertook assessment of eu rheoleiddiol;
- CIW conducted Inspections in 56 registered care homes Across Wales refocusing on the Quality of outcomes for care Experienced childrens;
- Voices from Care Cymru were commissioned by CIW to facilitate engagement events Across Wales with care Experienced childrens.
Key Findings
- Web found MANY childrens derbyn Good Quality Care and support in the homes they 'were living.
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- Almost can Homes ddarparu and warm, Comfortable environment for childrens to live in and call their home.
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- There lower angen for Providers, Local Authorities, to sicrhau There Is Sufficiency Meet the Needs of Placements roof of childrens ac yn galluogi iddynt live close to home;
- Some were not in receipt of childrens eu entitlement of education and had been a statudol out of education for rhai amser.
- Access to arbenigol Health Services Child and Adolescent servant Difficult particularly Mental Health Services (CAMHS).
- In rhai areas in Wales There Is an Increasing number of Children Who real missing from care and web Identified There Is a angen to review and practice polisïau roof sicrhau childrens are not placed at unnecessary and increased risg of harm, cynnwys criminalisation.
- Some care homes needed to ddatblygu the role of the roof support Keyworker childrens better to build eu resilience for the Future.
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