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Newry, Mourne & Down District Council
Code paragraph 4.1 (a) and 4.2
No breach of Paragraph 4.1 (a), breach of Paragraph 4.2
Andrew Girvin
Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council
Code paragraphs 7.4 and 9.7
Closed by Alternative Action
Sean McGlinchey
Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council
Code paragraph 4.1(c), 4.13(a), (the Respect Principle) & 4.14
Breach of Paragraphs 4.1(c), 4.13(a) & 4.14
Jim Dillon
Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council
Code paragraphs 4.13(a) (the Respect Principle), and 4.13(b)
Closed by Alternative Action
Padraig McShane
Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council
Code paragraphs 4.6, 4.16(a), 4.18(b) and (e)
Breach of paragraphs 4.6, 4.16(a), 4.18(b) and (e)
Doctor's consultation prior to patient's death was 'reasonable and appropriate'
A patient who died three days after visiting his doctor for a routine medical review received treatment that was 'appropriate and in accordance with relevant guidance' according to an investigation by the Ombudsman.
Patrick Clarke
Newry, Mourne & Down District Council
The Public Duty Principle. Also Code paragraphs 4.1(a) and 4.2
Breach of Public Duty Principle and paragraphs 4.1(a) and 4.2
Investigation finds planning application was not properly considered
The Ombudsman has found that an application to build a residential nursing home in County Down was, in part, incorrectly assessed by planners.
Communications with patients on healthcare waiting lists
This investigation found that the system for communicating with patients on healthcare waiting lists is in ‘disarray’, and concluded that significant and repeated failures across the system amounted to ‘systemic maladministration’.
It urged the Department of Health to work with Health Trusts, GPs and others to address the failings.