 Well, after a really intense two weeks of an off-stead inspection, I mean, I was absolutely delighted with the outcome which saw us achieve unprecedented results. We had two areas that were graded good in the inspection and we had two that were a choirs improvement and that gave us an overall effectiveness grade of a choirs improvement. To really put that into context, in the history of this inspection regime, this authority has never ever been graded good in any inspection area. So we have made a significant improvement. So I think first and foremost this result reflects the relentless hard graft and the sheer determination of the leadership team and the entire workforce of children's services to improve our service to give our children better outcomes. I was particularly pleased to see the report acknowledge our success in our early help which was redesigned back in 2021 and the progress we've made there particularly with respect to getting to children earlier and earlier which actually is a result of successful partnership working with our dedicated schools teams and also particularly our work with respect to children's emotional health and wellbeing and the multi-agency triage service that we set up again with partners across the past which actually became a groundbreaking piece of work and went on to form national learning and of course our social workers were also acknowledged for their practice improvement demonstrating that our children are listened to, their voices are at the heart of all we do. So there is a bit more work to do on that front but we are on the right track. So firstly at this juncture it's not about being a celebration, it's about acknowledging how far we've come. So under the tenure of the current leadership team led by Lucy Butler who has been in post just over three years we have managed to achieve in two areas a level of good rating and to put that into perspective it takes some authorities between seven and ten years to get to overall good. So the fact that we have actually got two out of the four areas at this point rated as good is significant but obviously the journey continues. So as a political and corporate body this council has always been resolute in its determination and commitment to improve our children's services and that won't change. As a department, as a team, we are a solid team, we are open and honest and we have a mutual trust and respect for each other. We are one team and we will remain one team until we get the job done. I would just like to reassure people that children's services remains a top priority for West Sussex County Council. It aligns with our council plan priorities of protecting our most vulnerable people and as lead member I am absolutely passionate and determined to make sure that we get children's services over the line and more importantly that we stay there.