TW: This episode includes discussions around suicide. If you need someone to talk to, Samaritans listen. Call them on 116 123.
Last week, The National Union of Education voted overwhelmingly at their conference to 'abolish Ofsted' - saying it causes more harm than good and needed urgent and fundamental reform.
They can't, of course, but today we - with your help - are asking if Ofsted is fit for purpose.
We hear from teachers and heads - our listeners - who tell us what needs to change.
We speak to Julia Waters, the sister of Ruth Perry, the Head of Caversham Primary who killed herself in the aftermath of an 'inadequate' rating and inspection, and finally we speak to Ofsted's new head - Sir Martyn Oliver.
Does he think Ofsted has made mistakes? Did he fire anyone following the coroners verdict into Ruth's death? Would he change the one word summary ruling of 'outstanding' down to 'inadequate'.
And how does he reflect upon words and actions of Amanda Spielman, his predecessor at Ofsted - criticised by many teachers for failing to find the right, compassionate tone in the face of that tragedy.
Editor: Tom Hughes
Senior Producer: Gabriel Radus
Producers: Laura FitzPatrick & Shane Fennelly
Social Media Editor: Georgia Foxwell
Video Production: Shane Fennelly and Arvind Badewal
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