An urgent review has been ordered into why a joint service run by Sefton Council and local NHS commissioners to meet special educational needs and disability provision in the borough, has failed to deliver.
Significant weaknesses’ in the service – known as SEND – were uncovered during a visit by the Care Quality Commis- sion back in November 2016.
Care bosses hit out at SEND bosses for ‘failing to secure improvements since the 2016 inspection,’ claiming provision has ‘worsened’.
The letter cited inadequacies in the leadership of health services and commissioning and said ‘the partnership has not held leaders in health sufficiently to account for actions’
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