Looked after children archive 2019-2020


Archive has 54 results

  • Hartlepool Borough Council (18 018 882)

    Statement Not upheld Looked after children 28-Jun-2019

    Summary: Mrs X complains the Council failed to provide adequate support to Mr Y, a former relevant child, and failed to provide her with financial support when he stayed with her. The Council was not at fault.

  • Norfolk County Council (18 017 202)

    Statement Upheld Looked after children 17-Jun-2019

    Summary: Mr X complained about how the Council managed contact arrangements between him and his children after they were taken into care. The Council was at fault because it failed to consider this complaint under the statutory children’s complaints procedure. The Council has agreed to complete a stage two investigation of Mr X’s complaint.

  • Bournemouth Borough Council (18 007 281)

    Statement Upheld Looked after children 03-Jun-2019

    Summary: Mrs X complains the Council failed to support the placement of a young person with her family and acted wrongly in de-registering them, causing worry and questioning her professional judgment. There was fault by the Council in some matters, but this did not cause injustice to Mrs X or her family.

  • Essex County Council (18 013 205)

    Statement Upheld Looked after children 29-May-2019

    Summary: The Ombudsman upholds the complaint from Ms X about the Council’s failure to investigate her complaint. The Council has failed to comply with its legal duties to investigate complaints. This has caused Ms X avoidable delay in receiving a response to the complaints she has made. The Council agreed to apologise to Ms X, remind officers of their legal duties, and carry out an investigation once court proceedings have ended.

  • Surrey County Council (18 019 721)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Looked after children 02-May-2019

    Summary: The Ombudsman will not investigate this complaint about events between 1974 and 1986 when the complainant was under the care of social services (for children). This is because the Council has offered to work with the complainant to explore the issues.

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