Ofsted Visit Analysis – Page 9

All the data on these pages have been produced by SESLIP analysis of information published at Ofsted’s report pages, which involves manual data transfer and is therefore subject to errors and omissions. If you spot anything that looks wrong, please contact Richard Tyndall.

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Page 9 – JTAI inspections by region and by main inspection grade at time of JTAI at 29/08/2025

Since April 2022, the four inspectorates (Ofsted, CQC, HMICFRS, HMIProbation) are committed to carrying out up to 12 JTAIs per year. They actually achieved 8 in 9 months of 2022, 10 in 2023, 9 in 2024 and 6 so far in 7 months of 2025. JTAIs can come with one of five focusses. :

Authorities with a main grading of Inadequate do not normally receive JTAI inspections.

Table 9.1: JTAI visits post April 2022 by type and grade at time of visit

Main grade at time of JTAI visit (post April 2022 only)DASYVH&PCEINRTotal
Outstanding321017
Good1420714
Requires improvement2022713
Inadequate000000
Total66521534
Outstanding50%33%20%0%7%
Good17%67%40%0%47%
Requires improvement33%0%40%100%47%
Inadequate0%0%0%0%0%
Total100%100%100%100%100%

Inspection outcomes

JTAI inspection reports are published on the Ofsted website. All reports require a Written Statement of Action (WSOA). Some reports identifiy Priority Actions (PAs).

Since 2016, 66 JTAI reports (including for closed authorities) have been published, of which 10 (15.2%) included priority actions.

Since the new guidance was introduced in April 2022, 31 JTAI reports have been published, of which 4 (12.9%) included priority actions

Table 9.2: Last 5 JTAI visit reports for each type of visit (post April 2022)

Most recent firstDomestic abuseSerious youth violenceHelp and protectionCriminal exploitationInitial need and risk
1Hillingdon 16/06/2025Somerset 25/05/2024Harrow 26/03/2023Cheshire East 11/07/2022Southampton 19/05/2025
2Redcar and Cleveland 07/04/2025Coventry 18/03/2024Surrey 06/03/2023Kirklees 27/06/2022Bromley 20/01/2025
3Reading 10/03/2025Leeds 04/03/2024Bedford Borough 06/02/2023Blackpool 18/11/2024
4North Yorkshire
3/02/2025
Lancashire 05/02/2024Sunderland 23/01/2023Richmond upon Thames 15/07/2024
5Norfolk
9/12/2024
Merton 04/12/2023Wirral 12/12/2022Rochdale 22/04/2024

Table 9.3: JTAI inspections by region

Table 9.4: JTAI inspections by main inspection grade at time of JTAI

RegionWSOAWSOA
with PA
NYITotal
EE60611
EM*20810
IL301114
OL100919
NE51612
NW*931224
SW*52815
WM311014
YH60915
Eng w/o SE49778134
SE112619
England60984153
Eng w/o SE37%5%58%100%
SE58%11%32%100%
England39%6%55%100%
*South West, North West and East Midlands regional totals exclude closed, include new authorities
Main grade at time of JTAIWSOAWSOA
with PA
NYIClosed no JTAITotal
Outstanding9018027
Good27236065
Requires Improvement24821053
Inadequate00909
Closed no JTAI00044
Total6010844158
*Includes both closed and new authorities

JTAI = Joint targeted area inspection

WSOA = All JTAI inspection reports require a written statement of action

PA = Some JTAI inspection reports also identify prioity actions for the area

NYI = Not yet inspected

Closed no JTAI = Authority closed prior to JTAI

ADCS also monitors the outcome of JTAI inspections – see here for access to their spreadsheet

Our friends at LIIA, working with D2I have produced more Ofsted analysis Ofsted inspections Power BI dashboard (external link hosted by LIIA).

The dashboard has five pages and covers ILACS and SEND inspections, with all manner of filters and visualisations available.

All the data on these pages have been produced by SESLIP analysis of information published at Ofsted’s report pages, which involves manual data transfer and is therefore subject errors and omissions. If you spot anything that looks wrong, please contact Richard Tyndall 07880-787007