Corporate Parenting Strategy

September 16, 2025 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Key decision Approved View on council website
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Purpose

The Corporate
Parenting Strategy defines the Council’s aspirations to
become a supportive, responsive, considerate and sensitive
corporate parent on behalf of Torbay Council. It sets out how the
Council will work with cared for and care experienced children and
young people and alongside its partners, including education,
police and health services, and the community and voluntary sector
to achieve this ambition.

The Strategy outlines the commitment of our Partnership to these
objectives, and achieving our ambitions through strong strategic,
corporate and political leadership and meaningful performance
management, a commitment to the ongoing engagement and involvement
of children and young people in the development and implementation
of our Strategy and associated action plans and effective working
together with our partners across Torbay.

Decision

That authority be
delegated to the Director of Children’s Services to launch
the 6 week public consultation when appropriate to inform the
development of the new Corporate Parenting Strategy.

Reasons for the decision

Under the Children and
Social Work Act 2017, the legislative responsibility for local
authorities in respect of their corporate parenting duties was
outlined. In February 2019, the Department for Education published
Statutory Guidance for local authorities and outlined the key
principles of Corporate Parenting. In addition, under the Children
Act 2004, it was highlighted that local authorities have a duty to
promote co-operation between their relevant partners and the Act
also highlighted that corporate parenting was a task which should
be shared Council-wide and across the partnership. To ensure that
across the Council, including elected Members, senior officers and
all staff, there was a shared vision, collective responsibility and
commitment to our cared for children and care experienced young
people, including the provision of quality services for them. The
Corporate Parenting Strategy will be informed and updated following
a consultation exercise.

Alternative options considered

Alternative options
were not considered.

Details

OutcomeRecommendations approved
Decision date16 Sep 2025
Expected date16 Sep 2020
Originally due16 Sep 2020