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Ofsted Registration Support · England

Specialist Ofsted registration for children's homes, supported accommodation and fostering services

Expert SC1 and SC2 application support, Statement of Purpose drafting, locality risk assessments, and Responsible Individual interview preparation — built around the Children’s Homes Regulations 2015 and Supported Accommodation Regulations 2023.

30+
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2023
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01 · Context

The 2023 regulatory shift in children's services

The Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations 2023, which came into force in October 2023, brought all supported accommodation for 16- and 17-year-olds in care under Ofsted’s regulatory umbrella for the first time. Combined with longstanding scrutiny under the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015, this has created the most demanding registration environment in years.

In practice: more pre-registration visits, stricter scrutiny of the Statement of Purpose, deeper questioning of Responsible Individuals at interview, and far more detailed Locality Risk Assessments expected — particularly around safeguarding, exploitation, and matching processes.

What this means for you

Plan for 4–8 months from application to registration. Don't underestimate the SC1/SC2 paperwork or the Responsible Individual interview — these are now the most common reasons applications stall. Premises readiness matters as much as documentation.

Sources: Ofsted — Register a children's social care service; Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations 2023.

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02 · Definition

What is Ofsted registration?

Ofsted registration is the legal requirement for any provider of children’s social care services in England — children’s homes, supported accommodation, fostering and adoption agencies, residential family centres — to be registered with Ofsted before they can operate. The registration process involves two interlocking applications:

FormWhat it coversWho completes it
SC1The provider entity, premises, scope and Statement of PurposeThe applicant organisation
SC2Personal details, fitness, qualifications and referencesEach "associated person" — directors, Responsible Individual, Registered Manager

Registration also requires a fit-and-proper Responsible Individual (a senior accountable person), a Registered Manager qualified for the setting type, premises that meet relevant standards, and a Statement of Purpose that clearly sets out who you serve, how, and why.

03 · Eligibility

Who needs to register with Ofsted?

If your service falls into any of the following categories, you must be registered with Ofsted before you can lawfully operate:

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04 · Methodology

The Cura six-stage approach for Ofsted

Every Ofsted engagement follows a structured six-stage methodology — designed to address the specific complexities of children’s social care registration: dual SC1/SC2 forms, premises requirements, and the Responsible Individual interview.

1

Initial planning

Free consultation, requirements review, timeline planning.

2

Documentation

Statement of Purpose, registration policies, Locality Risk Assessment.

3

SC1 & SC2 forms

All application forms completed, reviewed, submitted.

4

Premises support

Suitability, fire safety, safeguarding setup checks.

5

Interview prep

RI & RM mock interview with structured feedback.

6

Post-registration

First inspection prep & ongoing compliance support (optional).

05 · Timeline

A realistic Ofsted registration timeline

Ofsted registration is typically faster than CQC — most providers complete the journey in 4–8 months. Here’s how that breaks down, including the parts Ofsted controls (and we don’t):

Documentation
~10 days
SC1/SC2 prep
~10 days
Application submission
~5 days
Ofsted initial review
6–8 wks
Pre-registration visit
4–6 wks
RI/RM interview
~2 wks
Final decision
6–8 wks
If queries: response
2–3 mo

Phases in teal are work we deliver. Phases in lighter teal are Ofsted's internal review timelines, which neither we nor any consultancy can compress.

06 · What's included

What's in every Ofsted package

Every package — regardless of service type — includes the following as standard:

Initial diagnosticFree consultation, regulated activity scoping, timeline planning
Bespoke documentationStatement of Purpose, Locality Risk Assessment, all registration policies
SC1 + SC2 formsAll applications completed, reviewed and submitted with supporting evidence
Premises readinessSuitability, fire safety, safeguarding setup checks against Ofsted standards
Interview preparationMock interview for both Responsible Individual and Registered Manager
Query handlingWe handle Ofsted queries and information requests on your behalf
24/7 accessWhatsApp support throughout your engagement

*All packages subject to terms and conditions.

08 · Pitfalls

Common reasons Ofsted applications stall

The most common pitfalls we see in 2026 — and how our methodology addresses each:

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Generic Statement of Purpose

Ofsted now expects the Statement of Purpose to demonstrate understanding of the specific children you'll serve, the matching process, and how the home or service is differentiated from others.

→ Our methodology: bespoke Statement of Purpose mapped to your specific cohort and service model.

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Underdeveloped Locality Risk Assessment

Particularly under the 2023 regs, Locality Risk Assessments must address local risks (exploitation, gangs, missing-from-care patterns) with concrete mitigations — not generic statements.

→ Our methodology: data-informed LRA referencing local police data, MACE intelligence and named mitigations.

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Unprepared Responsible Individual

"Not yet fit" verdicts on the RI are a leading rejection reason. Many RIs underestimate how much regulatory knowledge and accountability evidence is expected.

→ Our methodology: structured RI mock interview with Quality Standards-aligned coaching.

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Premises not registration-ready at pre-registration visit

A failed pre-registration visit can add 2–3 months to the timeline. Common gaps: fire safety, safeguarding setup, age-appropriate environment.

→ Our methodology: pre-visit premises checklist and walkthrough before Ofsted attend.

09 · Case studies

Real outcomes from our clients

Anonymised summaries — to set realistic expectations on timeline and journey.

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Children's home · Yorkshire

Approved on first application, 6 months total

A first-time provider with a 4-bed children's home for ages 8-16. We supported documentation, premises readiness, and intensive RI interview prep. Pre-registration visit passed first time and registration approved within Ofsted's standard timeline.

6 mo
Total time
0
Resubmissions
1st
Attempt
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Supported accommodation · Greater Manchester

Approved after one round of queries, 5 months total

Supported accommodation provider for care leavers under the 2023 regs. Initial application generated queries on Locality Risk Assessment depth and matching procedures. Both rebuilt and resubmitted; approved on second submission.

5 mo
Total time
1
Query round
2nd
Attempt
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Fostering agency · South-East England

Approved after RI re-interview, 8 months total

Independent fostering agency with experienced leadership. Initial RI interview unsuccessful on regulatory specifics. We delivered intensive re-prep, successful re-interview within 6 weeks, and registration confirmed.

8 mo
Total time
1
Re-interview
Yes
Approved
10 · FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Most providers complete registration in 4–8 months. Quality of application matters — clear, complete submissions move faster. Ofsted’s review timelines (initial review, pre-registration visit, decision) account for the majority of total time and cannot be compressed by any consultancy.

SC1 is the application from the provider entity, covering the organisation, premises and Statement of Purpose. SC2 is completed individually by each ‘associated person’ — directors, the Responsible Individual, and the Registered Manager — covering personal details, fitness, qualifications and references.

Yes. The Responsible Individual (RI) is a senior accountable person — distinct from the Registered Manager — who carries strategic accountability for the service. They must be approved by Ofsted as part of registration.

A Locality Risk Assessment (LRA) sets out the risks present in the area where your service operates — exploitation, gangs, missing-from-care patterns — and how you mitigate them through staffing, partnerships and policies. It’s particularly critical under the 2023 Supported Accommodation Regulations.

Yes. Fostering agency registration is the most complex of Ofsted’s children’s services categories — it requires a comprehensive policy suite, carer recruitment frameworks, panel arrangements, and a fit-person interview at agency leadership level. Our fostering package covers all of this.

The Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations 2023 came into force in October 2023 and brought all supported accommodation for 16- and 17-year-olds in care under Ofsted’s regulatory framework. If you provide this kind of service, you now need to be Ofsted-registered.

Ofsted visits your premises to assess suitability, fire safety, safeguarding setup and age-appropriate environment. They may also meet the Registered Manager. Failing this visit is a common reason for delayed registration — premises readiness checks are part of our standard process.

Yes, refusals can be appealed to the First-tier Tribunal (Care Standards). Appeals are an exceptional pathway and not always the right route. We typically recommend addressing the reasons for refusal and resubmitting first. Appeal support can be provided as an optional add-on if warranted.

You move into ongoing compliance and inspection readiness. Ofsted inspects children’s homes at least once every three years and supported accommodation services at least every three years too — but more frequent inspections happen if concerns arise. We can support you with ongoing compliance and mock inspection planning.

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