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Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council (24 015 062)
Statement Closed after initial enquiries Building control 08-Jan-2025
Summary: We will not investigate this complaint that the Council delayed signing off work to a property. This is because the Council has now signed off the work and therefore investigation would not lead to a different outcome.
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Transport for London (24 015 208)
Statement Closed after initial enquiries Parking and other penalties 08-Jan-2025
Summary: We will not investigate Mr X’s complaint about penalty charge notices issued by Transport for London. This is because it would be reasonable for Mr to X to apply to the Traffic Enforcement Centre to make a late witness statement/ statutory declaration.
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council (23 004 611)
Statement Upheld Other 08-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained about the failure of a Council, an ICB and a care provider to keep her daughter safe in a shared living placement. We found fault by the Council and the ICB for not doing enough to address the situation in a clear, measured and timely way. The situation caused Mrs X and her daughter avoidable stress and upset. We recommended the Council and the ICB apologise, make symbolic payments and improve their services.
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Statement Not upheld Care and treatment 08-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained about the failure of a Council, an ICB and a care provider to keep her daughter safe in a shared living placement. We found fault by the Council and the ICB for not doing enough to address the situation in a clear, measured and timely way. The situation caused Mrs X and her daughter avoidable stress and upset. We recommended the Council and the ICB apologise, make symbolic payments and improve their services.
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Statement Not upheld Care and treatment 08-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained about the failure of a Council, an ICB and a care provider to keep her daughter safe in a shared living placement. We found fault by the Council and the ICB for not doing enough to address the situation in a clear, measured and timely way. The situation caused Mrs X and her daughter avoidable stress and upset. We recommended the Council and the ICB apologise, make symbolic payments and improve their services.
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NHS West Yorkshire ICB - Calderdale (23 004 611c)
Statement Upheld Care and treatment 08-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained about the failure of a Council, an ICB and a care provider to keep her daughter safe in a shared living placement. We found fault by the Council and the ICB for not doing enough to address the situation in a clear, measured and timely way. The situation caused Mrs X and her daughter avoidable stress and upset. We recommended the Council and the ICB apologise, make symbolic payments and improve their services.
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NHS West Yorkshire ICB - Calderdale (23 004 611d)
Statement Upheld Care and treatment 08-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained about the failure of a Council, an ICB and a care provider to keep her daughter safe in a shared living placement. We found fault by the Council and the ICB for not doing enough to address the situation in a clear, measured and timely way. The situation caused Mrs X and her daughter avoidable stress and upset. We recommended the Council and the ICB apologise, make symbolic payments and improve their services.
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Cheshire East Council (23 016 791)
Statement Upheld Charging 08-Jan-2025
Summary: Ms X complained about how the Council decided to meet Mrs Y’s care and support needs and how it assessed her finances. Ms X said this caused her real stress and frustration. We do not find the Council at fault. We are satisfied the Council has already apologised where there was evidence of fault or delay with the Council’s communication with Ms X.
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London Borough of Croydon (23 018 175)
Statement Upheld Enforcement 08-Jan-2025
Summary: Mrs X complained on behalf of Mr Y that the Council failed to ensure a new housing development complied with the planning conditions set out in the approved plans. As a result, she says neighbours could see into Mr Y’s property. The lack of privacy caused Mr Y distress, frustration and uncertainty. Mrs X also complained the Council failed to adequately investigate and respond to her complaints. The Council was at fault for failing to ensure the developer had adhered to the planning conditions and for its delayed complaint responses. The Council has already taken action to ensure the planning condition has been met. However, it has agreed to apologise and make a symbolic payment to Mr Y remedy the injustice caused.
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Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council (23 018 318)
Statement Upheld Special educational needs 08-Jan-2025
Summary: We are satisfied the Council was not party to a decision to end the complainant’s educational placement at a college. However, there was fault, because the Council drew an incorrect assumption about what she wished to do next. This caused some uncertainty and frustration, for which the Council has agreed to formally apologise. There is no evidence the Council has failed to properly use additional funding it has received to provide more local specialist educational placements.