What is an enhanced youth inspection (EYI)?
A. Ofsted introduced a new framework for youth service inspections in January 2004. When the JAR was introduced, it was agreed that, where a service has not been inspected under the new youth framework, there would be enhanced coverage of youth service provision within the JAR. The enhanced youth inspection mirrors the principles agreed for the JAR: it is integrated into the JAR and, as such, dates for analysis, fieldwork and feedback coincide. However, the JAR is the primary inspection regime.
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