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Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

LGO (Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman) Other Reference 25-011-320 Sector Children S Care Services Category Other Decided 13 November 2025

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Full decision

The Ombudsman's final decision

Summary: We will not investigate Mr X’s complaint about how the Council has dealt with matters concerning child protection issues regarding his children. The law prevents us from investigating matters subject to court proceedings and there is insufficient evidence of fault with the Council’s decision not to investigate any separable matters until after proceedings have concluded.

The complaint

Mr X complains about the actions of the Council’s children’s services in regard to child protection matters concerning his children.

The Ombudsman’s role and powers

We investigate complaints about ‘maladministration’ and ‘service failure’, which we call ‘fault’. We must also consider whether any fault has had an adverse impact on the person making the complaint, which we call ‘injustice’. We provide a free service, but must use public money carefully. We do not start or continue an investigation if we decide there is not enough evidence of fault to justify investigating. (Local Government Act 1974, section 24A(6), as amended, section 34(B)) We cannot investigate a complaint about the start of court action or what happened in court. (Local Government Act 1974, Schedule 5/5A, paragraph 1/3, as amended)

How I considered this complaint

I considered information provided by the complainant and the Council.

I considered the Ombudsman’s Assessment Code.

My assessment

The Council has been asked to prepare a Section 7 report as part of proceedings in the family court. The Council has refused to consider Mr X’s complaint until after these proceedings have concluded.

I cannot investigate Mr X’s complaint about the preparation or contents of the Council’s Section 7 report. We cannot investigate complaints about what happens in court. This includes the preparation and contents of reports provided by councils during proceedings.

I will not investigate Mr X’s complaint about other matters at this time. This is because there is no evidence of fault in the Council’s decision not to investigate his complaint whilst court proceedings are in progress. Regulation 8 of The Children Act 1989 Representations Procedure (England) Regulations 2006 says councils can refuse to consider a complaint if to do so could prejudice concurrent court proceedings.

Mr X can resubmit his complaint once the proceedings have concluded. We will not consider the issues raised within the complaint until the complaints process has concluded.

Final decision

We will not investigate Mr X’s complaint because the law prevents us from investigating what happens in court and because there is insufficient evidence of fault in how the Council has dealt with his complaint.

Investigator's decision on behalf of the Ombudsman

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