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2017-05-22Ombudsman Toronto Report - May 2017
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2018-08-03CHILUNGAMO (Justice & Accountability) Programme Lilongwe, Malaw - Terms of Reference
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2017-05-04Kosovo - Ombudsperson Institution - Annual Report 2015 - EN
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2018-07-26British Columbia Ombudsperson - Annual Report 2017/2018
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2016-09-26Pain suffering Report - Ombudsman de vétérans
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2017-02-07The Ombudsman Casebook Issue 27 January 2017
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2018-06-25Ombudsman tables Annual Report 2017
Victoria Pearman, Ombudsman for Bermuda, has submitted her Annual Report for 2017 to the Speaker of the House of Assembly in accordance with her statutory duty under the Ombudsman Act 2004. The Report was tabled in the House of Assembly on 22 June 2018 and is available to the public. The Report is structured around the Ombudsman's strategic aims which include: greater public access, greater public awareness, and championing best practice.
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2018-06-26Queensland Ombudsman presents Indigenous birth registration report
The Queensland Ombudsman’s report, The Indigenous birth registration report: An investigation into the under-registration of Indigenous births in Queensland, was tabled by the Honourable Curtis Pitt MP, Speaker of the Queensland Parliament to highlight the significant restrictions to participating in society a person faces when their birth has not been registered.
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2018-05-23New guidance for the Victorian public sector on how to deal with challenging behavior
Victorian government departments, local councils and other agencies dealing with challenging behaviour from members of the public will benefit from a new guide tabled in the Victorian Parliament today. Tabling her Good Practice Guide to Dealing with Challenging Behaviour, Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass said the guide aimed to help create better understanding between government bodies and the public.
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2018-06-25European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) publishes Annual Report 2017
Xenophobic populism and hate speech have continued to be on the rise in 2017, with high levels of migration and challenges of integration, religious extremism, terrorist attacks and the austerity-driven socio-economic climate observed all over Europe, says the annual report of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) published today.
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2017-06-12Ombudsman Sint Maarten - Annual Report 2016 - EN
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2018-06-19Ombudsmen urge government to speed up hurricane recovery
National Ombudsman of the Netherlands Reinier van Zutphen and Ombudsman of St. Maarten Nilda Arduin are both urging the government of St. Maarten to make haste with the recovery and reconstruction of St. Maarten, as the peak of the 2018 hurricane season is nearing.
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2018-06-21Ombudsman receives over 3,000 complaints about public services
Ombudsman Peter Tyndall received 3,021 complaints about providers of public services last year. The Ombudsman’s annual report for 2017 was published on Wednesday 20 June and shows that the sectors that were the most complained about in 2017 were: Government Departments/Offices (953 complaints), Local Authorities (852 complaints) and Health and social care sector (608 complaints).
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2015-02-10The end of fine enforcement by imprisonment
In accordance with provisions of the Minor Offences Act, a court may force an offender who fails to pay a fine partially or entirely within the specified time limit to pay said fine by imposing on him or her fine enforcement by imprisonment. The Ombudsman has been concerned about the issue of fine enforcement by imprisonment.
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2017-07-17Local Government Ombudsman - Annual Report 2015/2016 EN
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2017-12-05Public Defender - Report on Situation of Human Rights and Freedom in Georgia - 2017
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2017-05-16Ombudsman Saskatchewan - Annual Report 2016 - EN
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2023-11-15Parliament Commissioner - Annual Report 2019 - Summary - EN
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2015-12-02Veterans Ombudsman Canada: Veterans’ right to disclosure and to know reasons for decisions – follow-up report (June 2015)
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2018-06-14Victorian Ombudsman tables report on poor communication and delay exacerbated distress of taxi licence holders
Taxi and hire car licence holders were given the “bureaucratic run-around” when seeking payments from the Fairness Fund set up by the state government to provide them prompt financial assistance, the Victorian Ombudsman has found. Tabling her Investigation into the administration of the Fairness Fund for taxi and hire car licence holders in the Victorian Parliament today, Ombudsman Deborah Glass said the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources had executed its management of the Fund poorly.