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South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Not Upheld Reference 201807010 Sector Health and Social Care Category care in the community Decided 01 June 2020

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Mrs A was visited at home by a carer, who alleged that Ms C assaulted them during their visit. The partnership decided that the adult support and protection (ASP) investigation criteria were met because Mrs A's care package had been put in jeopardy. The partnership decided to activate their ASP procedures. The ASP investigation concluded that Mrs A was not at risk and that no further action was required. Ms C complained that the partnership's decision to carry out an ASP investigation was unreasonable and she raised concerns about how it was carried out.

We took independent advice from a social worker. We found that the partnership's decision to undertake an investigation was reasonable, as they had an obligation to assess if Mrs A was at risk. We also found that it was carried out in a reasonable manner. We did not uphold this complaint.

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