Cabinet Member:
Education & Cultural Services
Forward Plan Ref: 2019/114
Contact: Lucy Butler, Corporate Director for Children’s Services Tel: (01865) 815122
Report by Corporate Director for Children’s Services (CA11).
The
Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGO) has issued a report following
its investigation of a complaint against Oxfordshire County Council. The
complaint was about Education & Children's Services matter. The LGO found
that there had been fault on the part of the Council, and this had caused
injustice to the complainants.
The
council has agreed to take action which the LGO regards as providing a
satisfactory remedy for the complaint. The LGO welcomes the work the council
has already carried out, and has planned, to address the fault identified in
this and our previous investigation. This is satisfactory to address the
service failures identified.
The
council is undertaking recommendations to address the injustice caused to Mr
and Mrs X and Child D and to address the injustice that may have been caused to
others as set out in the report.
A
full apology has been issued to Mr and Mrs X and Child D and the outcomes of
recommendations to address any injustice that may have been caused to others
will be reported to the council's Education Scrutiny Committee on 20th
November.
The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED
to note the contents of the report by the Local Government and Social Care
Ombudsman (LGO) and to endorse the actions undertaken in response by this
council.
Decision:
Recommendations Agreed.
Minutes:
The Local
Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGO) has issued a report following its
investigation of a complaint against Oxfordshire County Council. The complaint
was about Education & Children's Services matter. The LGO found that there
had been fault on the part of the Council, and this had caused injustice to the
complainants.
The council has
agreed to take action which the LGO regards as
providing a satisfactory remedy for the complaint. The LGO welcomes the work
the council has already carried out, and has planned, to address the fault
identified in this and our previous investigation. This is satisfactory to
address the service failures identified.
The council is
undertaking recommendations to address the injustice caused to Mr and Mrs X and
Child D and to address the injustice that may have been caused to others as set
out in the report.
A full apology
has been issued to Mr and Mrs X and Child D and the outcomes of recommendations
to address any injustice that may have been caused to others will be reported
to the council's Education Scrutiny Committee on 20th November.
Councillor Liz
Brighouse, Opposition Leader, commented that the Councils response to the
complaint finding was that of a good local authority. However, she felt that
the situation showed that the concept of local government was dead. In the past
the Council as the Local Education Authority would have been able to direct
that the child be given a place. Now it was a case of appealing to the
Secretary of State for Education to direct a school to accept the child.
Councillor Brighouse went on to highlight one of the actions relating to the
funding of the hospital school. She commented that the High Needs Block funding
was overspent with the necessary money just not there. The Council was now
looking for a new model to fund the hospital school at the same time as needing
to make savings. There were numbers of children missing education and children
out of education where we did not know. She added that the Council would abide
by the finding but queried why the Ombudsman was not able to investigate the
real impediments to education.
Councillor
Lorraine Lindsay-Gale, Cabinet Member for Education and Cultural Services
thanked Councillor Brighouse for her comments agreeing that it was difficult
for the Council that was both responsible but without the power to direct.
Councillor Lindsay-Gale
introduced the contents of the report highlighting that there had been two recent
and similar findings of fault prompting the response from the Ombudsman. She
outlined the review and revision of several processes that had taken place since
those incidents. She detailed the actions taken and planned since the finding
from the Ombudsman referring also to the challenges and the importance of
shared information.
Lucy Butler, Director of Children’s Services, stated that this was an important case. She accepted that some things should not have happened such as the loss of the form and that other problems had been due ... view the full minutes text for item 89