Children's home gets outstanding Ofsted rating
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A children's home in Surrey, which cares for children and young people with learning or neurodevelopmental disabilities, has been given an outstanding rating by Ofsted.
Ruth House, in Woking, achieved the top grade from inspectors in all categories.
The report praised "creative" staff for allowing the children's "voices [to] be heard and their views are valued".
Ruth House is one of 12 residential children's homes run by Surrey County Council.
Up to 12 children at a time are cared for there.
The report, external said: "The processes that are followed when children move into and out of the home are exceptionally thoughtful.
"Managers and staff work closely with children's parents and with professionals who know children well to gain a thorough understanding of children's needs before they move in.
"Planning for children's moves to adult placements start many months before they leave."
'Extremely proud'
Clare Curran, cabinet member for children, families and lifelong learning, said: "Ruth House provides crucial support not only for the children and young people in their care, but their families too.
"I am extremely proud of Ruth House and the professionals who work there for the remarkable outcomes they achieve for Surrey young people, and the steps they take to ensure that the child's best interests are always promoted."
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