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2018-05-02Ombudsman welcomes Minister’s announcement of €245,000 compensation for Donegal family
Irish Ombudsman Peter Tyndall today welcomed Minister Michael Creed’s announcement that he will implement an Ombudsman recommendation that a Donegal family receive compensation of €245,570. The announcement follows an initial refusal in 2009 by the then Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to implement the recommendation.
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2018-04-26UK NIPSO - Quarterly Bulletin - April 2018
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2018-04-16Latvia - Ombudsman - Annual Report 2017 (Summary) - EN
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2018-04-13Conflict resolution at universities: Ombudsman mediation as a tool? (Josef Leidenfrost, Austria)
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2018-04-12Amendments to the Law on Mental Health Care at the attention of the Seimas Ombudsmen
At the meeting with experts on human rights and mental health, the Seimas Ombudsmen Augustinas Normantas and Raimondas Šukys discussed the conformity of the amendments to the Law Mental Health Care with the international obligations of the country in the field of human rights.
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2018-04-12France - Annual Report 2009 - EN
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2018-04-12France - Rapport Annuel 2009 - FR
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2018-04-12France - Annual Report 2012 - EN
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2018-04-12France - Rapport Annuel 2014 - FR
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2018-04-12France - Rapport Annuel 2013 - FR
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2018-04-12France - Annual Report 2011 - EN
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2018-04-12France - Rapport Annuel 2012 - FR
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2018-04-11New Zealand Ombudsman - Opinion on OIA requests Operation Burnham - 2018
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2018-04-09NHS failing patients with mental health problems
Vulnerable patients with mental health conditions are being badly let down by the NHS, causing them and their families needless suffering and distress, according to a Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report published today. The Ombudsman has also found that NHS mental healthcare staff can lack the capacity, skills and training they need to do their job effectively, and do not always have the support they need to learn from mistakes.
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2018-03-29Human Rights Defender publishes report on rights of persons with mental health issues in psychiatric institutions
The Human Rights Defender as National Preventive Mechanism has prepared and published an ad hoc report on “Ensuring rights of persons with mental health issues in psychiatric institutions”. The report presents in a systemized way the gross violations identified during the unannounced visits to psychiatric institutions conducted by the NPM subdivision and experts (lawyers, psychologist, psychiatrist, physicians and sociologist) in 2017.
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2018-03-23Control Yuan urges solutions to Kanjin aboriginal community’s longstanding problems
A Control Yuan (CY) joint committee recently issued its investigation report on the Kanjin aboriginal community located on the banks of the Dahan River in Taoyuan County. The community moved to the area several decades ago in search of work, building makeshift homes on the river’s shores. It is located in a flood zone where housing is technically prohibited, so residents have long been denied household registration.
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2018-03-23The Ombudsman’s Casebook – Issue 12 – March 2018
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2018-03-21Misuse of Parliamentary staff budget entitlements in 2014
Ms Glass tabled her report into a matter referred to her by the Legislative Council in November 2015 this week. The Legislative Council asked the Ombudsman to investigate allegations of ALP MPs’ misuse of staff budget entitlements before the 2014 state election. She found 21 ALP Members of Victorian Parliament - including 11 serving and 10 former MPs - breached Parliament’s Members’ Guide by certifying payments to electorate officers used for party political campaigning.
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2018-03-21NHS failing patients with mental health problems
Vulnerable patients with mental health conditions are being badly let down by the NHS, causing them and their families needless suffering and distress, according to a Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report published today. The Ombudsman has also found that NHS mental healthcare staff can lack the capacity, skills and training they need to do their job effectively, and do not always have the support they need to learn from mistakes.
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2018-03-21Provincial and University Ombuds promote accountability on campus
Ontario universities came under the provincial ombudsman’s oversight in 2016. The office has since received more than 500 university-related complaints. Paul Dubé is in the “persuasion game.” Whether it’s overseeing complaints about provincial government ministries, municipalities or universities, Mr. Dubé, Ontario’s ombudsman says his modus operandi remains the same. “My approach as an ombudsman has always been to show all stakeholders what’s in it for them, why they will benefit from these recommendations, that it’s in their interest.”