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Our Quarterly Bulletin highlights some of our most recent investigation reports and provides other updates on our work.
Easter Holidays
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Our phone lines are open on Good Friday, but will be closed on Easter Monday and Easter Tuesday.
Our online Complaints Form is available throughout the Easter break.
Trust failed to explain reasons for not carrying out Serious Adverse Incident investigation
A woman whose father died in Causeway Hospital complained that staff should have monitored him more closely.
Read our full investigation report here.
Free learning resources to help organisations support people who are experiencing vulnerability
Anyone can experience vulnerability at some point in their life. People experiencing vulnerability may mean they struggle to access and navigate public services, which in turn can lead to disadvantages. While some people may not see themselves as vulnerable, being mindful of this helps public service providers ensure that everyone's unique and individual needs are identified and met.
With others, we have created a set of resources to help public service providers support people experiencing vulnerability.
The toolkit contains a Powerpoint presentation, a Workbook, Facilitator's Notes, and videos with contributions from organisations discussing their work in this area.
Access the resources here: www.nipso.org.uk/resources/vulnerability
Quarterly Bulletin - July 2024
We produce a Quarterly Bulletin to give readers a short update on our most recent work.
The July Bulletin highlights two reports into complaints about health trusts, and one into a complaint about a government department. It also contains information about our work to help public bodies support users experiencing vulnerability.
Child unnecessarily restrained after Trust failed to monitor use of specialist seating
The Western Trust approved two special chairs for an autistic child to use in school without properly assessing his needs. The Trust should also have given the school clearer instructions on how the chairs were to be used.
Read our full report here.
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New investigation reports
Our latest published reports include our findings into complaints about:
- a primary school
- a secondary school
- two GP practices
- the NI Housing Executive
- four Health Trusts
Read these reports, and search or browse for many more here.
Patient experienced unnecessary pain during endoscopy
The Western Health Trust should have done more to ease a patient's discomfort during an endoscopy procedure.
Read the full report here.