Service improvements

Durham County Council

Showing service improvements between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2024

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When we find fault, we can recommend improvements to systems and processes where they haven’t worked properly, so that others do not suffer from these same problems in future. Common examples are policy changes; procedural reviews; and staff training. Service improvements from decisions are published for 5 years and those from reports are published for 10 years.

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  • Durham County Council (23 003 726)

    Category: Adult care services Date: 02-Jan-2024

    Summary

    Mrs X complains the Council has failed to provide her with the care and support it has assessed her as needing, causing her distress and putting unreasonable pressure on her husband. The Council was at fault as: it failed to review her care and support plan to make sure her personal budget was enough to meet her needs: left her with little choice but to accept direct payments which she did not want; has failed to meet all her needs since February 2023; did not complete her June 2022 care and support plan properly; and failed to give due regard to her rights under the Human Rights Act 1998 when responding to her complaint. The Council has agreed to apologise, pay financial redress and take action to improve its services.

    Service improvements

    The Council has agreed to identify the action it is going to take to ensure officers understand the Council’s duties under the Care Act 2014 to:a) meet people’s eligible care needsb) increase personal budgets when a cheaper solution cannot be foundc) only provide direct payments if people request themThe Council has agreed to take action to ensure officers take account of people's rights under the Human Rights Act 1998 when responding to complaints.

  • Durham County Council (22 016 416)

    Category: Adult care services Date: 30-Aug-2023

    Summary

    Mr X complained the Council maliciously failed to provide the care and support he needed since 2017. Mr X also complained the Council relied on a risk assessment that was based on inaccurate information and refused to amend it despite knowing the information was incorrect. Mr X said the Council colluded with other agencies to treat him with prejudice and discrimination. The Council failed to provide the reablement care it assessed that Mr X needed for six weeks in October 2022. There is no evidence this was done with any malicious intent. There is no fault in how the Council considered and updated its risk assessment. The Council agreed to apologise to Mr X and pay him a symbolic amount of £300 to recognise the distress the missed reablement caused him.

    Service improvements

    The Council was unable to procure a care provider to meet a man's reablement care needs. The Council will review its care commissioning arrangements and create an action plan of the actions it will take to improve the availability of care providers. It will provide the Ombudsman with a copy of the action plan.

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