President of Family Division issues guidance for judges on Ofsted inspections

The President of the Family Division has issued guidance for judges on speaking to Ofsted staff conducting inspections of local authority children’s services.

Sir James Munby said that “some confusion has arisen over the propriety” of doing so.

“For the avoidance of doubt, it is perfectly legitimate for judges, should they wish to do so, to speak to Ofsted inspectors about the quality of the preparation of public law cases that the local authority brings before the Family Court,” the President said.

“It would not, however, be appropriate for judges to give feedback on the performance of individuals.”

Sir James added that it was not mandatory for judges to contribute their views and they were free to decline.

“In most cases, Ofsted will contact the local DFJ [designated family judge] to request feedback on the local authority and the DFJ will be the most appropriate judge to provide feedback. However, from time to time, it may be helpful for Ofsted to hear from other judges,” he said.

“If a DFJ becomes aware that an Ofsted inspection is taking place and has not been contacted for feedback then the DFJ is free to contact Ofsted, on their own initiative, should they feel that they have pertinent feedback to contribute to the inspection.”