Headlines, PublicNet: 22 October, 2012

Deaf children’s entitlement to communicate and be communicated with is fundamental to their development and progress. But many agencies need to review their services and improve the quality of communication.

A survey by Ofsted found effective joint working across agencies supporting deaf children but the quality assurance and evaluation of impact of services was not well developed. Overall, the auditing and reporting of the quality of multi-agency services were underdeveloped.

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