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Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Not Upheld Reference 202501438 Sector Health Category Free personal care Decided 01 May 2026

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Summary

C complained about changes made by the HSCP to their adult child (A)'s personal care allowance, the management of and communication relating to direct payments, the HSCP’s communication with C in their role as A’s carer and appointed guardian, and the handling of their complaints.

We took independent advice from a social worker adviser. We found that the changes made to A’s personal allowance were reasonable. This is because the HSCP made decisions about A’s allowance that they were entitled to make, taking into account an assessment of A’s needs.

With regard to the management and communication of payments, we found that this was reasonably managed by the HSCP. We noted that communication could have been clearer and provided earlier, particularly in relation to the decision to recover funds. However, overall, the HSCP reasonably managed the direct payment account and took appropriate steps to resolve payment issues when they were identified.

We also found that the HSCP’s communication with C, as A’s welfare guardian, was reasonable, with records demonstrating that C participated in assessments and discussions about A’s support needs. We did not uphold the complaint.

In relation to complaint handling, we noted the complexity of the case and that a number of enquiries had been made through the council’s MSP enquiry process but on balance, we found the complaint handling to be reasonable. We did not uphold C's complaints.

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