Last October eleven Ofsted inspectors visited Birmingham to review the children's and young people's services in the city. Their report, which has been published this week, identified a number of strengths and weaknesses in the current provision of services. A summary of the main findings is available online, or if you prefer you can access the full report.
For more information on children's services in Birmingham, you can also visit Birmingham Early Years and Childcare; all other Ofsted publications are available in full from their website.
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