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2021-08-26
Prison restricts access to culturally appropriate food
While prisons understandably restrict items that can be brought in for security reasons, Sai was entitled to have his cultural rights upheld.
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2021-09-01
IOI Guidelines: Support to Ombudsman under Threat
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2021-04-29
Ombudsman submits National Ordinances regarding cuts to employment benefits to the Constitutional Court for review
On April 26th, 2021 the Ombudsman of Sint Maarten, Gwendolien Mossel, after careful consideration, submitted the three national ordinances, in connection with cuts to the employment benefits of all (semi) public sector workers, to the Constitutional Court for review. The three national ordinances are: the Temporary National Ordinance Covid-19 cuts, Temporary National Ordinance to amend the terms of employment of political authorities and Temporary National Ordinance on the standardization of top incomes and adjustment of employment conditions at (semi-) public sector entities.
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2021-03-02
Citizens right to free and fair elections
With the election period drawing near, the Office draws attention to various developments causing concern with regard to the individual’s right to properly participate in the forthcoming political elections. Some of these developments include village council activities that may be discriminatory or coercive of the individual in their effect; and campaign committees influencing voters’ preference by unscrupulous means including bribery.
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2022-01-05
Workers from EU countries have the right to same treatment as locals
The Public Defender of Rights summarized recommendations for authorities, municipalities, regions and ministries. Recommendations were set on the basis of extensive research among EU citizens living in the Czech Republic. More than a thousand people, proportionally represented not only by nationality, but also by education or their residence in the Czech Republic, described their experiences in dealing with the authorities, health care or education.
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2022-06-09
Commonwealth Ombudsman’s Complaint Handling Forum to be held in June 2022
Following the success of last year, the Commonwealth Ombudsman is hosting its annual complaint handling forum entirely online over four sessions on 20–24 June 2022.
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2021-10-20
Ombudsman’s message to mark the International Ombudsman Day
Today the 14th Ocober,2021 marks the fourth annual International Ombudsman Day. The second Thursday of every October was first set aside by the American Bar Association in 2018 to recognize the ombudsman institution which over the years has remained hidden and underutilized despite being one of the oldest institutions in existence. The date has since been adopted by the International Ombudsman Association.
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2022-09-23
Agencies Compliance with the Surveillance Devices Act 2004-Cth-1-July-to-31-December -2021
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2022-08-05
IOI Statement - Revocation of Membership (5 August 2022)
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2022-06-22
Ombudsman says Victoria must continue to address workplace culture and human rights
Despite prisons being inherently challenging environments, it is disturbing that allegations of excessive force against prisoners do not appear to be declining, Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass said. In 2019 and 2020, the Ombudsman began investigating complaints about the unreasonable use of force at the Metropolitan Remand Centre and Metropolitan Assessment Prison.
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2022-06-29
Thai Ombudsman - Press Release - Ombudsman pushes Royal Thai Police to streamline criminal record database
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2022-09-07
COVID complaints to NSW Ombudsman increased in the second year of the pandemic
In a report tabled in Parliament, The COVID-19 pandemic: second report, NSW Ombudsman Paul Miller has looked back on complaints received by the Ombudsman since his March 2021 report on the COVID pandemic.
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2022-10-10
PHSO survey finds that older generations are least likely to complain about NHS if unhappy
A survey conducted by the Office of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) found that those most likely to have used the National Health Service (NHS) during the pandemic are least likely to have complained if they were unhappy with the service.
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2022-01-04
Commonwealth Ombudsman - Factsheet: How to deliver an effective apology (Jan. 2022)
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2023-11-07
60. Working Session N: Nathaniel Heller – The role of the Ombudsman in the “open government” century: exploring ways to integrate Ombudsmen into the emerging anti-corruption framework
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2022-01-24
Statement to support the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights
The IOI follows recent developments, which could pose a threat on the independence of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights with great concern and underlined its full support for the office in a letter to the Speaker of Parliament, which was signed by IOI President Chris Field, IOI Secretary General Werner Amon, and the Regional President of IOI Europe Andreas Pottakis.
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2022-05-20
Ombudsman to investigate how trusts communicate with patients on healthcare waiting lists
The Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman has begun an own initiative investigation into how Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care Trusts communicate with patients on healthcare waiting lists.
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2021-12-09
Control Yuan passes draft amendments to Provision of Control Act
On 12 October 2021, the Control Yuan passed the Draft Amendments to the Control Act, adding a special section to Chapter 5-1, “Exercise of the Powers and Functions of the National Human Rights Commission,” by enacting a special law, sending it to the Legislative Yuan for consideration on the same day.
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2021-03-01
Constitutional provisions pertaining to Parliamentary Ombudsman of Finland
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2020-08-07
Survey to analyze membership progress
Pursuant to Article 21.4(n) of the IOI By-laws, a special report shall be submitted to the General Assembly of the IOI “evaluating what progress has been made among the Voting members in fulfilling the requirements of the International Ombudsman Standard as expressed in Article 2.” These requirements represent the core values of our organisation: independence, objectivity and fairness.