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Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council (24 000 621)
Report Upheld Special educational needs 19-Feb-2025
Summary: Mrs A complained the Council failed to complete reviews of her children’s Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plans within the statutory timescales. Mrs A says this has resulted in her children not receiving up-to-date provision to meet their educational and social care needs. Mrs A also complained the Council failed to complete EHC Plan reviews in the statutory timescales for over a thousand other children.
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Report Upheld Special educational needs 22-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained about the Council’s failure to release funds for her family to access specialist provision in Section F of their children’s Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plans. She also complained the Council failed to respond to requests, provided incorrect information and that its complaint handling was poor. Mrs X says she suffered anxiety and frustration, and her children’s placement was at risk due to them not being able to access the specialist provision.
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London Borough of Southwark (23 014 032)
Statement Upheld Allocations 21-Jan-2025
Summary: Miss X complained the Council failed to process her housing application and there was delay in responding to her complaint. We found there was a failure to promptly deal with a housing application when submitted in March 2023 and there was significant delay responding to the complaint. We recommended an apology, backdating the priority date of her housing application, and a payment to recognise the distress and frustration caused.
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Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council (23 018 261)
Statement Upheld Safeguarding 21-Jan-2025
Summary: The Council is at fault for the way in which it banned Mr & Mrs X from visiting their daughter, Ms Y in her supported living accommodation for almost a year. It failed to investigate allegations against Mrs X fairly and failed to consider the impact of the ban on Ms Y. It also failed to conduct a mental capacity assessment of Ms Y in line with legislation.
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Birmingham City Council (23 020 966)
Statement Upheld Residential care 21-Jan-2025
Summary: The care home commissioned by the Council failed to keep proper records and failed to carry out a thorough assessment before Mr B was admitted. As a result, it did not identify that Mr B had difficulty using his hands, and he sustained a burn to his leg when he spilled a cup of hot tea. The Council has agreed to apologise and make a payment to Mr B. It will also ensure the care home makes service improvements.
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Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council (24 000 955)
Statement Closed after initial enquiries Other 21-Jan-2025
Summary: We cannot investigate this complaint about damage caused by leaks into a private home from a Council property. We have no jurisdiction to investigate complaints about social housing landlords. We will not exercise discretion to consider Mr X’s complaints about leaks and anti-social behaviour from 2017 onwards. This complaint was received outside the normal 12-month period for investigating complaints. There is no evidence to suggest that Mr X could not have complained to us sooner.
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Warwickshire County Council (24 002 335)
Statement Upheld Special educational needs 21-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained the Council failed to deliver the social care support in Section H of her child’s Education, Health and Care Plan. The Council has accepted fault for failing to deliver this provision. The Council agreed to pay Mrs X the equivalent cost of the 6 hours of Personal Assistant Section H provision missed from 7 July 2020 to January 2024, excluding during the Covid-19 pandemic national lockdown from 6 January 2021 to 8 March 2021. The Council also agreed to pay Mrs X the equivalent cost of the 2 days per week for 8 weeks of the year playscheme Section H provision missed from 7 July 2020 to 31 March 2022. And, the Council agreed to apologise to Mrs X and pay her £1,000 for the risk of harm to Y through the failure to secure this Section H Education, Health and Care Plan provision and £500 for the time and trouble caused.
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London Borough of Southwark (24 003 014)
Statement Not upheld Fostering 21-Jan-2025
Summary: Mr X was a foster carer for his brother. He complained about the support he received when his brother made allegations against him and the Council ended his fostering payments. There is no fault in the support offered or the Council’s decision to end his fostering payments.
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Ashleigh Manor Residential Care Home (24 003 471)
Statement Upheld Residential care 21-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained about her late husband’s care and the way the staff at the Ashleigh Manor Residential Care Home treated her when she visited him. Mrs X complained the Care Home failed to recognise her status as Mr X’s wife. We found the Care Provider’s failure to keep detailed records regarding Mr X’s care and follow proper process regarding safeguarding concerns and decisions taken in Mr X’s best interest amount to fault. As do the Care Home’s failings in its communications with Mrs X. These faults have caused Mrs X significant distress and upset.
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Lincolnshire County Council (24 003 649)
Statement Upheld School transport 21-Jan-2025
Summary: Mr F complained the Council ignored his concerns about the school transport for his son who has special educational needs. There was fault which caused uncertainty and for Mr F to miss out on a personal travel budget. The Council has agreed to make payments to remedy this injustice.