• Section 106 agreements (planning obligations) https://www.lgo.org.uk/make-a-complaint/fact-sheets/planning-and-building-control/section-106-agreements-planning-obligations

    Section 106 agreements (planning obligations) This fact sheet is aimed primarily at people who have concerns about the way a section 106 agreement (or planning obligation) has been considered or enforced. It provides some guidance for people who may be considering making a complaint to the Ombudsman. What are section 106 agreements? New development can place extra burdens on the existing infrastr ...

  • Commissioner and senior staff profiles https://www.lgo.org.uk/information-centre/about-us/who-we-are/senior-staff

    Commissioner and senior staff profiles The Commission Picture Member biography Amerdeep Clarke Amerdeep Clarke Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman & Chair of the Commission Amerdeep joined us in February 2024, taking on the role of Ombudsman alongside her positions as Board Chair of the Law Society and as a Judge of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (not currently sitting). Amerdeep brin ...

  • Top tips for making a complaint about care providers https://www.lgo.org.uk/make-a-complaint/top-tips-for-making-a-complaint-care-providers

    Top tips for making a complaint about care providers Before we can look at your complaint, you must complain to the care provider involved and give it a chance to fix the problem. These tips will help make that process easier for you and the person dealing with your complaint. You should give the care provider a chance to fix the problem before you make a complaint. This can be the quickest way t ...

  • Equal justice: learning lessons from complaints about people’s human rights | Part 2 https://www.lgo.org.uk/equal-justice-learning-lessons-from-complaints-about-people-s-human-rights?chapter=2

    Equal justice: learning lessons from complaints about people’s human rights Contents: Chapter index for Equal justice: learning lessons from complaints about people’s human rights Updated: 18 July 2024 Equal justice: learning lessons from complaints about people’s human rights search Search this content Submit search Part 2 • Background A rights-based Ombudsman Ombudsman schemes are recognised in ...

  • Recruitment policy https://www.lgo.org.uk/information-centre/internal-policies/recruitment-policy

    Recruitment policy 1. Policy statement 1.1. We recognise the value of recruiting a diverse, multi-cultural workforce and are committed to meeting our social and legal obligations to maintain and encourage diversity through our recruitment practice. 1.2. Our recruitment policy will be reviewed regularly to ensure that our recruitment and selection processes are operated fairly and equitably and do ...

  • Equal justice: learning lessons from complaints about people’s human rights | Part 2 https://www.lgo.org.uk/local-government-ombudsman/equal-justice-learning-lessons-from-complaints-about-people-s-human-rights?chapter=2

    Equal justice: learning lessons from complaints about people’s human rights Contents: Chapter index for Equal justice: learning lessons from complaints about people’s human rights Updated: 18 July 2024 Equal justice: learning lessons from complaints about people’s human rights search Search this content Submit search Part 2 • Background A rights-based Ombudsman Ombudsman schemes are recognised in ...

  • Children's support services https://www.lgo.org.uk/make-a-complaint/fact-sheets/social-care/social-care-for-children/children-s-care-services

    Children's support services This fact sheet is aimed primarily at parents, carers and young people who have a problem with a children’s support services and may be considering making a complaint to the Ombudsman. I am dissatisfied with the outcome of my complaint about children's support services. How can the Ombudsman help me? If you’ve made a complaint and the council has looked into it, but yo ...

  • Exclusion from a school https://www.lgo.org.uk/make-a-complaint/fact-sheets/education/exclusion-from-school

    Exclusion from a school This fact sheet is aimed primarily at parents whose child has been permanently excluded from school and who may be considering making a complaint to the Ombudsman. My child has been excluded from school. Can I complain to the Ombudsman? In most cases, yes, though we cannot look at any actions by the school, including its decision to exclude your child, or the governors’ de ...

  • Listed buildings https://www.lgo.org.uk/make-a-complaint/fact-sheets/planning-and-building-control/listed-buildings

    Listed buildings This fact sheet is aimed primarily at people who believe the council has failed to take account of a listed building when dealing with a planning application and may be considering making a complaint to the Ombudsman. The council has not properly taken into account the fact that a building is listed when considering an application for planning permission. Can the Ombudsman help m ...

  • Parks, gardens, playing fields and sportsgrounds https://www.lgo.org.uk/make-a-complaint/fact-sheets/other-topics/parks-gardens-playing-fields-and-sportsgrounds

    Parks, gardens, playing fields and sportsgrounds This fact sheet is aimed primarily at people who live near or use council parks, gardens, playing fields and sports grounds and who may be considering making a complaint to the Ombudsman. I have a problem with the decisions the council has made about our local park/garden/playing field. Can the Ombudsman help? In some cases, yes. There are some mat ...

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