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2018-10-16
Investigation into the imprisonment of a woman found unfit to stand trial
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2019-03-08
Hospitals failing to follow legal safeguards for mentally ill patients involuntarily detained
Victoria – The legal rights of mentally ill patients involuntarily admitted to psychiatric facilities across the province are being denied according to an investigative report issued by the BC Ombudsperson today.
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2019-02-22
IOI issues letter of support to Polish Human Rights Commissioner Adam Bodnar
The International Ombudsman Institute (IOI) is deeply concerned about reports that Adam Bodnar, Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of Poland faces a lawsuit in response to a statement he made on the topic of hate speech in Poland.
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2019-08-29
Council of Europe: Unboxing Artificial Intelligence - 10 steps to protect Human Rights (May 2019)
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2019-05-15
Control Yuan Inspects Correctional Facilities to Ensure Compliance with the Convention against Torture
The Control Yuan Committee on Judicial and Prison Administration Affairs headed on an inspection visit to three facilities, Kaohsiung Second Prison, Ming Yang High School and Kaohsiung Drug Abuser Treatment Center, administered by the Agency of Corrections under the Ministry of Justice on April 26, 2019.
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2017-10-10
Commissioner for Human Rights presents report to Sejm
On 15 September 2017 Commissioner for Human Rights Adam Bodnar presented a report on the status of the observance of human rights in Poland to the Sejm.
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2017-01-23
34. Breakout Session V: Prof. Siracha Vongsarayankura - Challenges due to Multiple Mandates
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2017-08-21
Older patients’ families struggle to complain about poor hospital care
Older vulnerable people are often reliant on relatives to raise concerns when things go wrong in hospital. However – as a survey, published by Gransnet and the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman revealed – over half of family members with a concern find it difficult to complain about the hospital care or treatment of an relative.
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2017-12-21
An opinion by the Québec Ombudsman to facilitate recourses against an aggressor
On December 19, 2017, the Québec Ombudsman released an opinion calling for the abolition of any time limit for civil actions in case of sexual assault, violence suffered during childhood, or violence by a spouse or an ex-spouse.
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2016-05-06
Ombudsman issues guide to public service on how to make a meaningful apology
Ombudsman Peter Tyndall has today issued guidelines to public service providers on the importance of giving a proper apology if things go wrong.
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2021-03-15
New South Wales Ombudsman - Investigation into Actions Taken by SafeWork NSW Inspectors in Relation to Blue Mountains City Council Workplaces (Aug. 2020) - EN
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2018-05-15
Ombudsman for the Armed Forces signs Time to Change pledge
In a demonstration of her commitment to making the OSCO a supportive work environment, Nicola Williams, the Service Complaints Ombudsman for the Armed Forces signed the Time to Change pledge this afternoon. In doing so, the OSCO has joined the ranks of over 700 employers in England who have signed the pledge. Time to Change is a campaign that aims to change the way we talk and think about mental health in order to remove the stigma and end discrimination.
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2019-08-07
Victorian Ombudsman calls for end to saga affecting owners of Ninety Mile Beach land
Owners of land that cannot be built on along Gippsland’s Ninety Mile Beach should be refunded rates and waste charges, Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass has recommended.
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2020-08-25
NSW Ombudsman - Investigation into actions taken by SafeWork NSW Inspectors in relation to Blue Mountains City Council workplaces (August 2020)
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2017-01-23
34-breakout-session-v-prof-siracha-vongsarayankura-challenges-due-to-multiple-mandates-paper
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2019-07-17
Director Michael O´Flaherty shares proposals to end the drowning in the Mediterranean Sea
In the latest edition of his video blog, FRA Director Michael O'Flaherty focuses on the migration situation in the Mediterranean Sea and makes three proposals.
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2019-02-11
Road collapse in Borba: Ombudsman calls on interested parties to submit compensation claims
The Ombudsperson, Maria Lúcia Amaral, asks the relatives of the five mortal victims of the collapse of Municipal Highway 255, which took place on November 19, 2018, in the Borba municipality, to file their compensation claims.
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2018-10-16
18-month imprisonment of a Victorian woman found unfit to stand trial
Tabling her investigation into the imprisonment of a woman found unfit to stand trial in the Victorian Parliament today, Ms Glass found the woman’s treatment breached Victoria’s human rights laws and international standards on the rights of people with disabilities. Ms Glass said: “we need to ask ourselves how a humane society can justify such treatment”.
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2019-02-11
Human Rights Defender reports on monitoring visit to “Dzorak” mental health care center
Out of date food, expired medications and medical supplies, overcrowding and other gross breaches. The Human Rights Defender has summed up the results of the monitoring visit to “Dzorak” mental health care center of the RA Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.
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2018-09-05
Ombudsman calls for Whanganui Prison to urgently address inmate violence and intimidation
Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier is calling on Whanganui Prison to take urgent steps to curb violence and intimidation among inmates at the facility. After an increase in the number incidents, Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier is calling on Whanganui Prison to take urgent steps to curb violence and intimidation among inmates at the facility.