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A woman complained about the treatment her daughter received when she attended the Emergency Department of Altnagelvin Hospital. We found that the plan to conduct an ECG and observe the patient was reasonable, but asked the Trust to apologise for the nursing behaviours and attitudes she encountered in the hospital.
Trust failed to treat patient’s lung disease
We asked the Northern Health Trust to apologise to a man after we found it failed to properly monitor a growth on his lungs and to offer him appropriate non-surgical treatment.
Trust delayed man’s application for kinship of grandchildren
We asked the Belfast Trust to apologise to a man for taking 10 months to complete a criminal record check, thereby delaying his application to look after his grandchildren.
Patient waited five weeks to be seen by hospital psychiatrist
A woman who complained about the time it took for a hospital consultant psychiatrist to treat her mother has had her complaint upheld by the Public Services Ombudsman.
Investigation of a complaint against the South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust
A patient complained that if a cyst had been diagnosed earlier she could have avoided a painful procedure to have it drained.
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Trust delayed man’s application for kinship of grandchildren
We asked the Belfast Trust to apologise to a man for taking 10 months to complete a criminal record check, thereby delaying his application to look after his grandchildren.
Read our investigation report.
Tuesday 31 October
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Strengthening our roots: an overview report on tree protection in the planning system
Today we've released a new report on the protection of trees in Northern Ireland.
'Strengthening our roots: an overview report on tree protection in the planning system' found that despite 369 tree protection breaches reported between 2019 and 2022, only one resulted in enforcement action being taken, and none led to prosecution.
It also found that despite having significant enforcement powers, less than half of local councils clearly state on their websites that it is a criminal offence to carry out works to protected trees without consent. Others do not make any reference to the consequences of breaches.
It states that a failure to provide clear information to the public has the potential to cause confusion, and risks creating a perception that local councils and the Department for Infrastructure see the protection of trees as a low priority.