Ofsted announces changes to post-inspection processes

Ofsted is revising its post-inspection and complaints-handling arrangements so that any queries or concerns about an inspection can be dealt with quickly and before an inspection report is finalised.

Following a public consultation, published in March 2020, Ofsted will introduce greater consistency in post-inspection arrangements across inspection remits and standardise at five working days the period allowed for providers to review their draft report and raise any issues of factual accuracy and about the inspection process.

Ofsted will also consider and respond to formal complaints from inspected providers before we publish their inspection report, if these complaints are submitted within five working days of Ofsted issuing the final report.

It will also retain current arrangements for internal reviews into complaints handling, including the scrutiny panel.

After considering all the consultation responses received, Ofsted plans to implement the new arrangements, including providing more time for formal complaints to be submitted.

Ofsted will also update its complaints policy and will publish this in the coming months.

Ofsted's Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman said: "I am pleased with the positive responses to our consultation. We need to be able to deal quickly and effectively with queries and concerns before we finalise and publish an inspection report.

"The changes we are making will help to make sure our processes are efficient, fair and responsive to the providers we inspect."

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