š āāOUTSTANDINGā OFSTED THREE IN A ROW FOR LEEDSā CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SERVICES.
- Cllr Paul Wray

- Aug 11
- 4 min read

The rating has been announced today following a rigorous and thorough inspection of the services the council provides for children in need of help and protection, children in care and care leavers.
Ofsted inspectors rated the council as āOutstandingā for the impact of leaders on social work practice with children and families, for the experiences and progress of children in care, and for the experiences and progress of care leavers.
The council was rated as āgoodā in relation to the experiences and progress of children who need help and protection.
The overall rating was therefore āOutstandingā.
The council first achieved an āoutstandingā rating for its childrenās services in 2018, having transformed from 2010 when it was rated inadequate.
Despite the challenges faced by children and their families during the covid pandemic, in 2022 the service was able to retain its āoutstandingā grading.
By achieving āoutstandingā once again in 2025, Leeds is the first of the UKās core cities ā a group of 12 major cities outside of London - to achieve the inspectorsā highest possible grading for three consecutive inspections.
The latest report states that āchildren in Leeds continue to benefit from effective services that improve childrenās outcomes. An extensive range of well-established early help services meet the needs of many families and prevent concerns from increasing. When children are identified as being at risk, there is an effective response to children.ā
Inspectors said that senior leaders and members of the council āhave a determined vision for improving the lives of children in Leeds. Leaders are ambitious and are delivering service excellence through highly effective partnership working.
āPolitical and corporate support remains strong, which is evidenced in the councilās continued investment in services for vulnerable children. Leaders understand the complex and diverse needs of children in the communities and what this means for childrenās life chances and outcomes. These insights inform well-defined strategies and planning to respond to childrenās changing needs.ā
The report states:
Ā· āLeaders are ambitious for children and delivering service excellenceā, with an organisational culture āthat has an unwavering focus on promoting positive outcomes for childrenā.
Ā· āSafeguarding risks to children are identified quickly and are appropriately considered in strategy meetings, which are well attended by relevant partner agencies that share information and agree actions to reduce risks to children. Child protection enquiries are thorough, child-focused and lead to appropriate outcomesā.
Ā· āSocial workers are highly ambitious for children and encourage them to have goals and dreams that children are motivated to achieveā.
Ā· āThe new archway hub is an impressive well-resourced facility for care leavers to meet and access a range of support services and activitiesā.
Councillor Helen Hayden, Leeds City Councilās executive member for children and families said: āAchieving a rating of āoutstandingā following three consecutive Ofsted inspections is a truly remarkable achievement and is something we are incredibly proud of.
āThis achievement is testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff that we have not only been able to maintain such high standards, but to also make improvements, against a backdrop of significant challenges. This includes continuing to address the ongoing financial pressures we face as a local authority, alongside the inequalities that continue to be highlighted post-pandemic and the rising cost of living.
āIn Leeds, our teams are committed to providing the best outcomes for all of our children and young people, and the best possible support to their families. These wonderful efforts have been recognised with our third āoutstandingā Ofsted rating in a row, and I would like to thank all of our staff, alongside our partners, for all of their efforts.ā
Julie Longworth, Leeds City Councilās director of children and families, said:
āThe inspection outcome reflects the dedicated hard work of our passionate and committed front line staff, their managers, the wider council, our multi-agency partnership, and our wonderful Child Friendly City.
āWe are working in unprecedented times with increased demand for our services, children, and families with the most complex of needs, and significant financial challenges.
āYet our teams continue to rise to these challenges by putting children and young people at the heart of all that they do. We remain ambitious for the children and families of Leeds, and are steadfast in our determination to help them achieve better outcomes through our ongoing service development.
āI want to thank our incredible staff and partners for all that they do, day in and day out to make a positive difference to the lived experiences of children and their families.ā
Yvette Stanley, Ofstedās national director of regulation and social care, said: āLeeds City Councilās āoutstandingā inspection outcome reflects the continued determination of its leadership team, managers and frontline staff, as well as the wider council and its safeguarding partners.
āThis is a magnificent achievement, and the council should be proud of the sustained positive difference it has made for the children and families of Leeds over time.ā
The full report is available on the Ofsted website: https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50284438










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