Source · SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman)

The Highland Council

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Upheld Reference 201005151 Sector Local Government Category child minding and day nursery Decided 01 March 2012

View The Highland Council scorecard

Full decision

Summary

Mr C complained to the council about an incident involving his granddaughter, where a misunderstanding amongst social services staff left her unsupervised during an outing. A Social Work Complaints Review Committee (CRC) was subsequently convened to consider the complaint.

Mr C then complained to this office that he did not receive a copy of the Social Work Services' report to the CRC members until two days before the hearing. The submissions for both parties to the complaint are required to be issued to the CRC members at least seven days before the hearing. Our enquiries revealed that the council wrote to the members, appending all submissions, four days before the hearing. They were unable to explain why this had happened and, in the circumstances, we upheld the complaint.

Recommendations

We recommended that the council: • apologise to Mr C for the delay in issuing the relevant papers in advance of the CRC hearing; and • remind staff of the importance of adhering to the relevant timescales when arranging CRC hearings.

Related reading

View Decision Report 201005151 as a PDF (18.52 KB) Updated: March 13, 2018

View original on SPSO (Scottish Publ… website

Other decisions involving The Highland Council

Reference Date Summary Outcome
202206966 01 Apr 2024 C was living in a residential unit for young people who are looked after by the council. C complained that … Partly Upheld
202107467 01 Dec 2023 C complained about the council’s handling of allegations that their child made against them, including decisions taken to remove their … Partly Upheld
202002615 01 Apr 2023 C complained about the council’s decision-making in relation to the allocation of Scottish Government Town Centre funding. In terms of … Upheld
201909583 01 May 2021 C complained about the council's social work department's handling of child protection concerns that were raised about their children and … Upheld
201810255 01 Jan 2021 C complained about the council's involvement in respect of the Welfare Guardianship Order (order which allows someone to make ongoing … Not Upheld
View all decisions for this organisation