Service improvements

Nottinghamshire County Council

Showing service improvements between 1 April 2021 and 31 March 2027

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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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  • Nottinghamshire County Council (24 000 894)

    Category: Education Date: 15-Jan-2025

    Summary

    Mr X complained the Council failed to properly consider its duty to provide alternative education provision for his child, Z, and failed to put in place school transport. The Council was not at fault in how it considered and later arranged alternative provision. However the Council did provide incorrect information to Mr Z through its complaint response which implied it had not properly considered its education duties to Z. The Council has agreed to apologise for the uncertainty this caused to Mr X and issue reminders to its complaints officers to prevent recurrence of the fault in future.

    Service improvements

    The Council has agreed to remind all officers who respond to education complaints, of the Council’s duties under section 19 of the Education Act. In particular that it is the Council’s responsibility to make decisions about whether alternative provision is required for a child - not the school’s - and ensure its complaint responses reflect that.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (23 018 143)

    Category: Education Date: 28-Jul-2024

    Summary

    There was delay in updating an Education, Health and Care Plan in time for a transition from school to college; a failure to specify and quantify provision in the Plan; a failure to check special educational provision was in place; and a failure to complete agreed complaint actions. This caused unnecessary distress and let to a young adult missing out on education support at a crucial stage of their transition to adult life. The Council will apologise, work with the family to resolve the problems with the Plan, make a financial payment and carry out service improvements.

    Service improvements

    The Council will ensure EHC review meetings are held in good time for pupils transitioning between placements with prompt decisions made and Plans reviewed and updated within timescales in the Act, Regulations and Code.The Council will ensure EHC Plans are properly quantified and specified.The Council will ensure complaint outcomes are followed up and the Council has mechanisms to track agreed actions through to completion.The Council will ensure it has have mechanisms in place to ensure Section F provision is in place when a new or amended Plan is issued.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (23 016 194)

    Category: Education Date: 27-Jun-2024

    Summary

    the Council failed to put in place suitable education for Mrs B’s daughter when she could not attend school, failed to put in place all the provision in her education, health and care plan and failed to respond to Mrs B’s communications. An apology, payment to Mrs B and reminder to officers is satisfactory remedy.

    Service improvements

    The Council will send a reminder to officers dealing with EHC Plans to remind them of the need to ensure any provision not affected by an appeal is put into place from the date of the final EHC Plan.The Council will send a reminder to officers dealing with children unable to access education due to medical issues about the need to consider putting in place alternative provision if it is accepted a child cannot return to school.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (23 015 872)

    Category: Transport and highways Date: 19-May-2024

    Summary

    The Council did not consider Mr B’s request to extend double yellow lines outside his premises, in accordance with its policy. It also failed to consider the policy when Mr B complained to the Council about this. The Council’s failings have left Mr B uncertain that it has properly assessed his request, and put him to additional time and trouble pursuing matters. The Council has agreed a means to remedy the complaint.

    Service improvements

    Share this decision with relevant staff and remind them that they should assess TRO requests in accordance with the policy, and that the complaints process extends to complaints that policies have not been properly applied.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (23 013 989)

    Category: Children's care services Date: 24-Jun-2024

    Summary

    Mr X complained the Council refused to properly consider his complaint about how it handled a referral relating to the welfare of his children. The Council was at fault for not considering Mr X’s complaint through the children’s statutory complaints procedure. The Council has agreed to apologise and make a payment to Mr X for the frustration this caused and consider his complaint further.

    Service improvements

    The Council will remind staff dealing with complaints of the importance of following the statutory complaints procedure in relation to section 17 matters.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (23 012 571)

    Category: Education Date: 29-May-2024

    Summary

    Mrs X complained the Council stopped giving her child, Q, free school meals in May 2022. The Council was at fault for stopping the meals. It was also at fault for giving Mrs X confusing information about Q’s eligibility for free school meals. This caused Mrs X avoidable frustration and distress and meant she had to pay for Q’s meals while on an already low income. The Council will apologise and make a payment to Mrs X. It should also issue staff reminders and update its website on free school meals.

    Service improvements

    The Council will remind staff of the eligibility criteria for free school meals and clarify that there is no duty to provide them if a child attends an independent school. The reminder should include that new government guidance says councils should give free school meals to children on Education Otherwise Than At School packages, where they would be eligible if they attended a mainstream school.The Council will remind staff that when they are arranging a school placement for a child with an Education, Health and Care Plan, they should speak to the child's parent or guardian if the intended placement would mean the child would no longer have free school meals.The Council will update its website to explain it only has to provide free school meals for children that attend mainstream settings and that it has chosen to offer the meals to children with an Education Otherwise Than At School package, in line with the March 2024 government guidance.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (23 011 077)

    Category: Education Date: 26-Feb-2024

    Summary

    Mrs X complained the Council failed to properly assess her child’s Education, Health, and Care needs within statutory timescales. There were delays which caused avoidable distress for Mrs X and her child. The Council agreed to pay a financial remedy to Mrs X. It will also provide an update to the Ombudsman about the progress it has made in clearing its backlog for Education, Health, and Care needs assessments.

    Service improvements

    The Council agreed to provide an update to the Ombudsman about the progress it has made in clearing its backlog for Education, Health, and Care (EHC) needs assessments. This will include a copy of its latest updated action plan to increase Educational Psychologist capacity and reduce waiting times for EHC assessments.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (23 001 921)

    Category: Adult care services Date: 15-Nov-2023

    Summary

    We found fault with the care provided to Mrs C by a GP Practice and a care home acting on behalf of the Council. This leaves her daughter, Ms B, with significant uncertainty as to whether the outcome of Mrs C’s care might have been different with appropriate care. The Practice and Council will apologise to Ms B and pay her a financial sum in recognition of the impact of this fault on her. They will also explain what action they will take to prevent similar omissions occurring in future.

    Service improvements

    The Council will explain what action it will take to support the care home to put in place appropriate tools for care staff in how to recognise, record, and promptly respond to, deterioration in a resident's condition.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (22 017 740)

    Category: Education Date: 28-Aug-2023

    Summary

    There was delay in finalising an EHC plan in 2021 and 2022 and a failure to respond to a request for statutory reassessment. This caused distress, frustration, time and trouble and delayed a right of appeal by eight months. The Council will apologise, make a symbolic payment and carry out service improvements.

    Service improvements

    The Council will remind officers about the importance of completing Education, Health and Care plan annual reviews on time and of providing written decision letters with appeal rights where required.The Council should review whether it has adequate diary and reminder processes in place for officers to keep track of missed deadlines or missing documents.

  • Nottinghamshire County Council (22 016 518)

    Category: Education Date: 20-Jul-2023

    Summary

    Mrs F complained the Council failed to find a suitable special school and put in place suitable alternative provision for her daughter when her school could no longer meet her needs. The Council agreed it was at fault and proposed a remedy. We found its remedy was not enough to acknowledge the loss of educational provision its faults caused Mrs F’s daughter. The Council agreed with our recommendations.

    Service improvements

    The Council will share with the Ombudsman evidence it has completed its proposed service improvement recommendations, which were to:•recruit additional staff to its SEND Team to effectively manage caseloads;•review and refine its current Education, Health and Care plan system and processes, including how it consults with school and reaches its decisions on placements; •improve the way it tracks and monitors children and young people who are not in school full-time or receive alternative provision; and •ensure all its staff has the knowledge and skills to enable them to have greater accountability for children with Education, Health and Care plans they are responsible for.

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