HEALTH

Ofsted admits 'errors' over adoption rates

Ofsted's deputy chief inspector has admitted the watchdog has made mistakes over how it rates adoption services.

Ofsted's deputy chief inspector has admitted the watchdog has made mistakes over how it rates adoption services.

Delivering Ofsted's first social care lecture last week, John Goldup said inspectors had been trying to evaluate adoption services within the ‘inappropriate straitjacket' of the Every child matters programme – and had not always looked into ‘the right things'.

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