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  • Derby City Council (23 014 952)

    Statement Not upheld Rights of way 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Mr X complained the Council failed to publicly consult on the resurfacing of a local bridleway and failed to carry out his requested reasonable adjustments. We have ended this investigation because the injustice is not significant enough to justify our involvement and there is nothing worthwhile we can achieve by pursuing this matter further.

  • London Borough of Merton (23 015 226)

    Statement Upheld Special educational needs 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Miss D complained her child had not received access to a full-time education since January 2023. We upheld the complaint finding some fault in the extent of alternative provision made for Miss D’s child while out of school. Also, for its response when Miss D complained about specific incidents in January 2024. We considered these faults led to some distress for Miss D and some loss of education provision for her child. The Council accepted these findings. At the end of this statement we set out the action it has agreed to take to remedy this injustice and improve its services.

  • Derbyshire County Council (23 015 602)

    Statement Upheld Safeguarding 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: MX complained about the Council’s response to complaints about care provided to their mother. MX says they suffered significant distress about their mother’s care and uncertainty about the outcome. We have found fault by the Council in some of its communication but consider the agreed action of an apology and further contact with MX provides a suitable remedy.

  • Wiltshire Council (23 016 428)

    Statement Upheld Child protection 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Mr and Mrs X complained about the Council’s actions with a safeguarding referral it received about their child. They said it inappropriately acted with prejudice and on an untrue view of their religion. We did not find fault with the Council’s decision making process. We are satisfied with the Council’s apology with some fault it identified, and this is appropriate for the injustice it caused.

  • Four Seasons Health Care (JB) Limited (23 016 524)

    Statement Upheld Residential care 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Miss X complains about the care provided to her deceased partner Mr Y. Park House Care Home ran out of his prescribed antibiotic, he got an infection and three days later sadly died. We found indications of fault; staff did not keep accurate records, so I do not know what happened. We cannot remedy the injustice to Mr Y so we recommended and Four Seasons agreed to apologise, make service improvements and a symbolic payment to remedy the injustice to Miss X.

  • Park House (23 016 524a)

    Statement Upheld Residential care 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Miss X complains about the care provided to her deceased partner Mr Y. Park House Care Home ran out of his prescribed antibiotic, he got an infection and three days later sadly died. We found indications of fault; staff did not keep accurate records, so I do not know what happened. We cannot remedy the injustice to Mr Y so we recommended and Four Seasons agreed to apologise, make service improvements and a symbolic payment to remedy the injustice to Miss X.

  • NHS Cheshire and Merseyside ICB (23 016 524b)

    Statement Not upheld Assessment and funding 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Miss X complains about the care provided to her deceased partner Mr Y. Park House Care Home ran out of his prescribed antibiotic, he got an infection and three days later sadly died. We found indications of fault; staff did not keep accurate records, so I do not know what happened. We cannot remedy the injustice to Mr Y so we recommended and Four Seasons agreed to apologise, make service improvements and a symbolic payment to remedy the injustice to Miss X.

  • London Borough of Bromley (23 016 526)

    Statement Upheld Special educational needs 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Miss Y complains about failures in the annual review process for her son’s Education Health and Care Plan. She says the Council failed to comply with a Tribunal order because it did not consider her son’s need for increased Speech and Language therapy. The Council accepts it failed to carry out the review process properly and has agreed to provide additional therapy to make up for the shortfall caused by fault.

  • Devon County Council (23 017 297)

    Statement Upheld Special educational needs 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Mrs X complained about F’s education and his Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan between September 2022 and January 2024. The Council delayed amending F’s EHC Plan following an annual review and was at fault for poor complaint handling. It agreed to make a payment to Mrs X to remedy the injustice this caused. Mrs X appealed F’s amended plan to the SEND tribunal between April and November 2023 which puts that period outside of our jurisdiction.

  • Surrey County Council (23 017 721)

    Statement Upheld Special educational needs 27-Aug-2024

    Summary: Mrs X complained the Council failed to complete a needs assessment and issue an Education, Health and Care plan for her child, Y, within the statutory timeframe. Mrs X says this has impacted her mental health, caused stress and anxiety for Y and has had a significant financial impact on the family. We have found the Council at fault. The Council has agreed to apologise and provide a financial remedy to Mrs X and Y to recognise the distress and frustration caused by the faults identified.

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