Important information for families – Quality and safety in children’s residential care

11 June 2025

Important information for families – Quality and safety in children’s residential care

When it comes to residential care for children, families want reassurance that their loved ones are receiving the highest quality of care in a safe and supportive environment.

Recent Government reforms have shone a spotlight on the standards of children’s social care, placing greater emphasis on compliance, quality, and transparency.

As an Ofsted-registered care provider, we understand that families and guardians often have questions about what quality and safety should look like in children’s residential care.

What does “quality care” mean?

Quality care should create an environment where children can thrive emotionally, socially, and academically. This includes:

  • Personalised care plans tailored to each child’s unique needs.
  • Support from trained and compassionate staff who understand the challenges children face.
  • Access to therapeutic and developmental opportunities that help children build confidence and independence.

What safeguards are in place to ensure safety?

Safety is the cornerstone of any residential care service. Providers must meet rigorous standards set by Ofsted to ensure children are protected. This includes:

  • Thorough vetting and background checks for all staff.
  • Regular safety inspections of the home environment.
  • Policies and procedures to prevent and address risks, including safeguarding and child protection protocols.

What role does Ofsted play?

Ofsted monitors and inspects children’s homes to ensure compliance with strict regulations.

They assess factors such as staff training, the quality of care, the home’s facilities, and how well the provider supports children’s progress.

Families can view Ofsted ratings and reports to better understand how a provider performs.

How do Government reforms impact quality and safety?

The latest reforms are a step forward in protecting children in care. Key changes include:

  • New powers for Ofsted to issue civil fines to providers failing to meet standards.
  • Financial transparency requirements to ensure funds are used effectively for children’s welfare.
  • A focus on early intervention to support families and reduce the need for children to enter care unnecessarily.

These changes aim to hold providers accountable and create a stronger, more child-centred care system.

What should families look for in a care provider?

When choosing a residential care provider, families should consider:

  • The provider’s Ofsted rating and compliance record.
  • Evidence of a child-centred approach, such as tailored care plans and activities.
  • Transparent communication and a willingness to involve families in care decisions.
  • A stable and experienced team of care professionals.

We are committed to delivering exceptional care that prioritises both quality and safety.

Our Ofsted-registered homes are warm, nurturing environments where children can feel secure and supported, and we work closely with families to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive.

If you would like to learn more about our children’s residential care services or have any questions, please get in touch.

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