Ofsted inspectors praise Wiltshire Council's "strength of ambition for children"
It follows a recent inspection of the council.
Last updated 22nd Aug 2025
Ofsted inspectors have praised Wiltshire Council's Children's Services saying the local authority's "strength of ambition for children remains as focused as ever."
Inspectors recently visited and summarised their findings in a "letter" which states: "This ambition is reflected well within the council's top priorities and its plan to become 'child friendly' Wiltshire."
The inspectors paid a visit to children's services as part of a routine focussed visit which is carried out between full inspections. In December 2023 Wiltshire Council was awarded the highest grade of Outstanding by Ofsted for the work in children's services. This time the inspectors focussed on the council arrangements for children in need or subject of a protection plan.
The letter notes the ongoing commitment and investment and determined action against areas identified for improvement at the previous inspection stating:
Most children who are in need, or in need of protection, make good progress and are supported by effective multi-agency plans.
Inspectors also praise staff saying: The largely permanent workforce is committed and child-focused, led by visible and approachable leaders who work together to improve the lives of children.
The letter also highlights:
Senior leaders, politicians and partners work collaboratively to bring about positive change for children in need or subject to a child protection plan.
The council's ambition to identify and address neglect and cumulative harm at an early stage is making a difference for children
Parents are supported to make effective change and improve their parenting skills, with support from family key workers.
Children's level of needs are understood so they receive the most appropriate support and services
When concerns escalate for children, meetings are held timely to plan action.
Actions to further improve the social work practice included consistent use of chronologies to inform care planning and timebound actions within children's supervision records.
Cllr Jon Hubbard, Cabinet Member for Children's Services said: "This is a glowing report from Ofsted which is well and truly deserved. I have seen the hard-working staff, the ambition for children and young people and the total dedication and commitment to putting children first and helping make a positive difference in their lives.
"We are never complacent, and we know there is always more to do, but it's heartening to know we are on the right track and that our committing to putting our children and young people at the heart of everything we do is recognised."