Disabled children archive 2020-2021


Archive has 31 results

  • Lancashire County Council (20 011 861)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Disabled children 19-Mar-2021

    Summary: We cannot investigate Mrs X’s complaint about the Council’s decision to take Court action. We will not investigate the events around her child’s return to a residential home as another body is investigating the same events and there is insufficient injustice to warrant our investigation.

  • Kent County Council (20 005 821)

    Statement Upheld Disabled children 12-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr X complained the Council has failed to provide his son, F, with social care support following his discharge from psychiatric hospital in July 2019. The Council failed to investigate Mr X’s complaint under the statutory children’s complaints procedure. This caused Mr X uncertainty about whether the outcome may have been different. The Council agreed to arrange and start a stage 2 investigation under the statutory children’s complaints procedure within one month of the final decision. It also agreed to make a symbolic time and trouble payment to Mr X and review its complaints policy.

  • Devon County Council (19 021 160)

    Statement Upheld Disabled children 26-Feb-2021

    Summary: Mrs X complains about the way the Council dealt with her son Y’s care package and agreed the Direct Payments for his care needs. We found fault by the Council in its failure to consider Mrs X’s complaints through the statutory complaint procedure. But this did not cause her a significant injustice because the Council dealt with her concerns through its corporate complaint procedure. However, the Council took too long to in its investigation causing Mrs X frustration and time and trouble in chasing the Council for responses. The Council has accepted our recommended remedy in this case so we have completed our investigation.

  • Kent County Council (20 009 959)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Disabled children 22-Feb-2021

    Summary: The Ombudsman will not investigate Mr C’s complaint that the Council is at fault in declining his application for a Blue Badge for his disabled son. This is because it is unlikely we would identify fault on the Council’s part.

  • London Borough Of Barnet (19 013 618)

    Statement Upheld Disabled children 22-Feb-2021

    Summary: Mr and Mrs B complained about the actions taken by the Council in respect of complaints about the care and support provided to their son (Z) by Children’s Services. We found the Council delayed in the completing the complaints process. It also delayed in progressing the assessment and planning process for Z. This caused frustration, distress and uncertainty to Mr and Mrs B and Z. The Council has agreed to pay the family £800.

  • Darlington Borough Council (19 020 378)

    Statement Upheld Disabled children 08-Jan-2021

    Summary: Mrs X complained the Council arranged respite care for her son, Y, which did not meet his assessed needs. She also complained the Council offered her insufficient direct payments and did not respond to her complaint about this in a timely manner. She said this caused her stress and had a negative effect on Y’s social development. The Council was at fault when it delayed responding to Mrs X’s complaint in line with statutory timescales. The Council should make a payment of £150 to acknowledge the stress, time and trouble she experienced because of this. The Council was not at fault in its management of Y’s respite placement and direct payment funding.

  • London Borough of Hackney (20 006 089)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Disabled children 04-Jan-2021

    Summary: We will not investigate this complaint about a Blue Badge application for the complainant’s daughter. This is because the complainant can make a new application under the hidden disability rules and it is unlikely an investigation would lead to a different outcome.

  • Birmingham City Council (19 020 938)

    Statement Upheld Disabled children 23-Dec-2020

    Summary: Mr B complained to the Council about the service his brother received from children’s services. The Council considered this complaint under the children’s statutory complaint procedure. Mr B says there was fault with the Council’s complaint investigation. He is unhappy with the behaviour of the Chair of the stage three panel and not being able to use a projector. He says the Council did not make adjustments for his learning difficulty. The Council was at fault for a short delay in its stage 3 complaint response, but we do not consider this to have caused Mr B or his family significant injustice.

  • Gloucestershire County Council (19 020 722)

    Statement Not upheld Disabled children 18-Dec-2020

    Summary: Mr F complains about the Council’s decision to refuse his son a Blue Badge. He says the decision puts his son and others at risk of harm. We have found no fault.

  • City of Wolverhampton Council (19 018 077)

    Statement Upheld Disabled children 14-Dec-2020

    Summary: Mrs X says the Council unfairly refused to complete adaptations to her home for her disabled daughter, D. She says this caused her and D an injustice as D’s movements around their home are restricted by its current structure. There was some fault in the process the Council initially followed, for which it has apologised. This caused confusion and upset. But the Council has since proposed other reasonable adaptations to Mrs X’s home. There has been some unnecessary delay in implementing some of the adaptations Mrs X has agreed to. This has caused some injustice as D’s movement has been restricted. We have made some recommendations to acknowledge this and to help provide resolution. But the Council is not at fault in its approach in other respects.

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