Halton Borough Council (25 005 264)
The Ombudsman's final decision:
Summary: On behalf of Mrs B, Mrs X complained the Council incorrectly determined Mrs B’s child was not eligible for home to school transport. We have discontinued our investigation as Mrs B has moved out of the area and is no longer in contact with Mrs X or the Council, therefore there is no worthwhile outcome we can achieve for Mrs B.
The complaint
- On behalf of Mrs B, Mrs X complained the Council incorrectly determined Mrs B’s child was not eligible for home to school transport. Mrs X told us the child’s access to education has been impacted as a result. Mrs X would like the Council to reconsider Mrs B’s application for home to school transport.
The Ombudsman’s role and powers
- It is our decision whether to start, and when to end an investigation into something the law allows us to investigate. (Local Government Act 1974, sections 24A(6) and 34B(8), as amended)
How I considered this complaint
- I considered evidence provided by Mrs X and the Council as well as relevant law, policy and guidance.
- Mrs X and the Council had an opportunity to comment on my draft decision. I considered any comments before making a final decision.
What I found
- Mrs X told us Mrs B has moved home since the complaint was submitted to us. Mrs X is no longer in contact with Mrs B.
- We contacted the Council to ask for updated contact details for Mrs B however it does not have up to date information. Mrs B has not responded to our communication to confirm her contact details. This means there is no way for any party to contact Mrs B.
- We do not start or continue an investigation when there is no worthwhile outcome we can achieve by completing an investigation.
Decision
- I have discontinued my investigation.
Investigator's decision on behalf of the Ombudsman