I do not have much of an idea why Ofsted is poking its nose into Children's Services, but thank goodness it has.
Its latest annual report pulls no punches when calling them a "national disgrace" and accusing them of having "manifestly and palpably weak" leadership. It also also calls for "a wider recognition of the impact of children's environments, such as irresponsible and alcohol-dependent parents and living on streets lined with betting shops and fast-food shops."
Ofsted's main concern is with education but these things, not directly in its remit, do impact on education and it is right to speak out and be critical.
Maybe a precedent could be set where "outsiders" could poke their noses in, from time to time, rather than organisations being constantly inspected from within or from those with close links?