13 January 2014
During a routine inspection
During our inspection we spoke with the registered manager, two community care workers and four relatives of children who received a service from the agency.
Relatives told us that they really valued the service provided by the Disabled children's team. Comments we received included: 'the service has been brilliant, we have regular meetings to discuss how things are going. The staff working with X have been excellent' and 'I couldn't fault the service. The staff are awesome and are always on time'. All the relatives we spoke with would recommend the service to other people.
We found that children, young people and their families or carers were involved in the planning and reviewing of the support provided to them.
Care and support was planned and delivered in a child centred manner. This meant it was based on the individual needs of the child or young person.
We found that the provider had policies and procedures in place that ensured that children and young people using the service were protected from abuse.
The Disabled Children's team had sufficient suitably qualified staff to meet the needs of the people they were supporting.
We found that the provider had effective systems in place to monitor the quality of the service they provided.