The report found that the local authority had cleared a backlog
of cases highlighted in an unannounced inspection in June. It said
services to identify and help children and young people who need
safeguarding were effective and staff were well-trained.
Inspectors said early intervention services were highly
successful in preventing breakdown in family
relationships.
Lin Davies, lead member for children’s services at the council,
said: "The horrific case of Baby Peter brought this work into the
public eye like never before, so it’s important to have independent
assurance that all the agencies in Hounslow are working together so
well."
She added: "Most of us would struggle to even comprehend the kinds
of cases social workers deal with in their day-to-day work, so it’s
important we show them our appreciation."
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