Bradford Children and Families Trust goes live

Bradford Children and Families Trust assumed operational responsibility for children’s early help and social care services from Bradford Council on Saturday, 1 April.

The Council committed to establish the Trust to stabilise, recover and improve children’s services. It is an arm’s length limited company, which is owned by and accountable to the council, but operationally independent from it, with an experienced and independent board to support its work.

With effect from midnight 1 April 2023, around 1,500 frontline and other social care and back-office staff transferred from the council to the Trust, with their pay, terms and conditions protected.

The Trust’s Chief Executive, Charlotte Ramsden, said:
“I am honoured to become the new Trust’s first chief executive. It enables us to make a fresh start as a new organisation, with the clear vision for all children and young people in Bradford to be safe and able to realise their full potential.

Executive team

“We’re bringing the mindset, dynamism and energy of a start-up together with the national expertise of the Trust’s senior leadership and the practical, frontline experience of our social care and wider staff teams in supporting children, young people and families in Bradford.

“We’ll build on improvements that have been made over the past 18 months under the current children’s services leadership as we address the priorities for improvement identified by Ofsted and the revised Children’s Services Improvement Plan.

“We won’t be making big changes overnight, as our first priority is to ensure that the organisational changes happening behind the scenes don’t disrupt our frontline services to children and families.

“Over time, we will work together on developing our services and practice and focusing on where things need to improve so that children and families have the services they need and deserve, by working constructively with the council and our many other partners, by building a permanent, professional workforce of committed, local social workers and by innovating and adapting best practice from around the country.”

The Trust is developing an initial business plan to set out its early priorities, which it will publish in coming weeks, and aims to produce a longer-term business plan later in the year.