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Ealing council wrongly turned away a pregnant woman who approached it for help with housing, despite police and other agencies saying it was not safe for her to return to her tenancy in another area.
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Ombudsman criticises Ealing council for leaving family in flat with faulty windows
Ealing council has been criticised by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman for leaving a young homeless family in a 10th floor flat with faulty windows for nearly 18 months.
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Councils urged to check information sharing agreements following complaint
Councils are being urged to check they have adequate information sharing agreements with their service providers, after one council was not able comply with an agreed Ombudsman remedy because it could not get hold of the data needed.
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Council criticised after care workers fail to spot vulnerable woman’s serious sores
Ealing council has agreed to review whether it works with a home care provider in future after it was found to have falsified records during an Ombudsman investigation.
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London council fails to support vulnerable mother properly
London Borough of Ealing did not carry out adequate assessments of the support a disabled mother needed when her young son moved from nursery to school, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found.
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Homeless family left in crowded conditions while council delayed making decision
A mother and her five children were accommodated in a damp and mouldy single bedroom, too small for the number of people, by Ealing council while it took too long to decide their homelessness status.
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Shortcomings in partnership between London councils leaves victim of domestic abuse in limbo
There was a lack of effective partnership working between two west London authorities when supporting a woman at risk of domestic violence, says a Local Government Ombudsman report.