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Wakefield Council caused "injustice"

Posted: 28 August 2003 | Subscribe Online


A string of council failures caused a woman with severe learning difficulties to spend 10 years in hospital unnecessarily, a local government ombudsman ruled last week.

The ombudsman ordered Wakefield Council to pay the woman's aunt £20,000 in compensation after upholding her complaint that it failed to find her niece suitable accommodation and did not keep her informed and involved in decisions about her care.

The woman initially went to hospital for six months in 1990 for a trial of medication but eventually spent 10 years in the hospital. The ombudsman found the council guilty of "maladministration causing injustice" to both the woman and her aunt.
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David Congdon, head of external relations at Mencap, said the case was "totally unacceptable". He added:"We would have expected this to be history. It should not occur due to care in the community and the recognition that people with learning difficulties do not need to stay in hospital."

Wakefield Council's head of legal services Jacqueline Pepperell said: "We will be considering this report in detail and will report back to the ombudsman on the action we are taking or proposing to take."


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