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Friday, September 30, 2022
Cyngor Gwynedd Council Fail.: Enduring Gwynedd Council's SS Complaint Procedures...
For the Ombudsman to consider a complaint against 'the council' - a
member of the public must first endure a council's formal complaints
procedure beginning with a Stage 1 complaint. If dissatisfied with the
outcome of the Stage 1, it is your right under law to ask for a Stage 2.
If
granted, a senior officer from a different department will investigate
the complaint. Only then can the Ombudsman be approached.
Under SS procedures, the council will employ an Independent Officer and in the
case of the children's department an Independent Person also - there to
oversee proceedings in the interest of the child.
Independent
Investigators are often senior officer's working for, or who have
worked for local authorities. Many are excellent and will follow the
evidence - some will not...
Once the investigator is chosen by
the council - they then meet with the complainant to fully understand
the grievance and work on the 'remit' (main points of complaint). This
remit is then presented to the council's Senior Complaints Officer who
will then decide if the remit is acceptable before the investigation can
begin.
One Gwynedd parent asked their 'independent investigator' to interview a witness involved with their complaint of an 'inadequate' assessment undertaken by two social workers. The investigator declined. Think on that - an 'independent investigator' not wishing to collect evidence and speak to witnesses in an investigation...
The
investigator then presented her remit to the council for their
permission to proceed - without the complainant's approval or
knowledge...
Note - The person making the complaint is not necessarily informed of the remit at this point.
Emails
show that this complainant was far from happy with the 'remit' and
claimed that their evidence had been misrepresented by the investigating
officer and contained factual errors.
Further emails show the Senior Safeguarding and Quality officer intervened and insisted that all correspondence with the investigator go through him....
The witness then asked to join the complaint. This was not welcomed by the council and the email thread shows considerable pushback. It concludes with the Senior Safeguarding and Quality officer implying that the only way he would allow the complaint to continue was if a child with complex issues and a diagnosis of autism be interviewed by council officer's - alone..
But the child had no desire to meet with even more
officers of the department whose previous bad behaviour led to the
former CEO, Dilwyn Williams, having to personally apologise for.
More on that here -
https://gwyneddsfailingcouncil.blogspot.com/2019/09/an-apology-from-cyngor-gwynedd-council.html
Obviously, the complaint did not proceed and was eventually timed out by the council.
The
council were well aware that past policies and procedures have meant
the Ombudsman can not intervene without a complaint to take forward.
(Policies and procedures have now changed)
Work undertaken on one recommendation from the Ombudsman of
Wales but called out as fake was not investigated by the council. Questions remain to
the integrity of the work undertaken by two social workers and the
senior manager responsible for the 'assessment'. The email thread
also raises questions with the actions of the 'independent'
investigators.
The culture within the council has become
increasingly more toxic since a joint investigation with North Wales
Police, in 2014. The CPS dropped the charges after new information from
NWP in 2016...
Yet another investigation report into this
farce has been with the council for nearly two years now. Since then
both the CEO and the Director of SS have left their posts. Is this
another report that will find failings within the council? This time
with Education and SS officer's and perhaps the council's legal team?
What of the other agencies involved?
If there are no failings, one would assume that it would have been released immediately - along with the champagne corks...
What
no report will detail is the emotional damage such underhand tactics
cause to children and their families - nor the financial costs...
Something is so very wrong within Gwynedd council...
Cyngor Gwynedd Council Fail.: Enduring Gwynedd Council's SS Complaint Procedures...:
Friday, September 23, 2022
Monday, September 05, 2022
Thursday, September 01, 2022
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Friday, August 05, 2022
Cyngor Gwynedd Council - Are Staff Suspended For 8 years?
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) recently 'advised' Cyngor Gwynedd council to release information relating to a subject access request (SAR) from 2020. On the 14th July, 2022, the Information manager emailed in response to the ICO 'advice' - the original information asked for has not been provided...
The ICO has explained that if
the council refuse their advice then the next step would be a judicial
review - costs of such a review start at £25,000. The council's legal
team have access to unlimited public funds to fight the public in such
cases - joe public does not...
The original SAR was delayed in
part due to the council having to purchase specialist data redaction
software... When the information was finally provided it had been so
heavily redacted in places that it was unreadable. A complaint was
raised and a review was undertaken by the Information manager's line
manager, Emyr Edwards, who also informed that the software had destroyed
some data on retrieval. Hope the council got a refund. Mr Edward's
review did not release the information hence the ICO's involvement...
One
such example of heavy redaction is an email thread between the Senior
Safeguarding And Quality Officer and a Cabinet Member discussing a
possible corporate complaint. Concerns had been raised that the Annual
Complaints Handling report presented to the Care Scrutiny Committee was
not accurate. The report that year was authored by the Senior
Safeguarding officer, himself. A meeting was requested so the evidence
could be presented. The Member ignored the request. Both the officer and
Cabinet Member have refused to answer questions from Councillors of the
Scrutiny Committee in the past...
In 2020, a complaint was
raised with the council that the same officer had misled another Care
Scrutiny Committee. The officer had given a statement regarding the
Ombudsman for Wales. The Ombudsman was contacted and denied the words of
the officer...
Correspondence from the former Director of SS
raises more concerns. In it, she admits that she with the aid of the
legal team could not understand the Ombudsman's wording in one
report.The former CEO had claimed the same during his incumbency. The
present Head of Children's SS has stated in 'lessons learnt' a need to 'read and understand' reports....
The
Ombudsman has already raised concerns with the council's lack of
knowledge of procedures and law and dismissed one social worker's
evidence to his investigation as disingenuous...
In other
news, the council's information department has failed to comply with law
regarding the FOI Act. A question involving the number of officers
suspended from work and for how long has been awaiting an internal
review by the Monitoring Officer for over a year.
From a 2018 Wales Online article - 'Welsh councils have paid £9m to staff they have suspended'
Second was Gwynedd, totalling £1,327,117. They said £800,000 of that
referred to "police matters". The longest time a member of staff has
been on paid suspension at the authority is four years – the longest in
Wales...
“The other case involves the suspension of members of staff for the
duration of a statutory investigation by the police and social services
which lasted for approximately three years.
This process concluded with the CPS deciding not to proceed with any
prosecutions. The council is currently carrying out its own subsequent
internal investigation into the matter and as a result the individuals
remain suspended from their posts.”
The full article can be found here -
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/welsh-councils-paid-9m-staff-14876849
So
the CPS dropped the case - issues with evidence? The council then began
its own internal investigation but since then radio silence... Has this
investigation been completed?
Or are the officer's still suspended from the council - after 8 years?
Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council...
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Gwynedd Council Fail.: One Councillor Walked Out Of The Meeting.
Cyngor Gwynedd council held a hybrid Planning Committee on Monday, 4th July, 2022. The webcast can be found here -
https://gwynedd.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/681487
The meeting has already attracted media attention -
'Gwynedd planners went against officers' recommendations to allow the
development on Ffordd Capel Coch after hearing it was the "only way" a
local woman could afford to continue living in the village'
That article can be found here -
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/llanberis-bungalow-build-granted-amid-pleas-to-help-keep-welsh-speaking-family-in-area/ar-AAZjAjK
The committee dealt with other applications.Those watching the live webcast in english were not able to hear the english speaking participants due to a sound failure. The failure does not occur in the Welsh version. One participant mentioned vested interests and a possible judicial review - but you have to listen to the Welsh version to hear her.
Just under four minutes of the wecast in english are missing. It is not down to the sound failure(s)...
In
a previous meeting, the long suffering Planning officer mentioned
possible Government intervention due to decisions overturned by council
members. Government can only investigate if a complaint is received.
Anyone can make a complaint....
On Thursday, 7th July, the Care Scrutiny Committee held a meeting -
The agenda and link to the recorded meeting can be found here -
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru//ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=394&MId=4704
One
agenda item was to appoint members to attend performance challenge
monitoring meetings with senior heads of departments. Six were required -
two each for Housing/Planning, Children and the Adults departments.
Councillors were slow to put their names forward even with prompting
from the new Chair - who is also a former Chair.
Five Councillors eventually came forward - all from the Plaid group....
The
meeting was expected to pass the North Wales Market Stability Report
that links with the Population Needs Assessment - has that been
completed yet?. Officer's admitted the report was not perfect - yet a
vote was asked for...
Just as happened with the Care Scrutiny Committee meeting held on 3rd February, 2022...
More here -
https://gwyneddsfailingcouncil.blogspot.com/2022/02/cyngor-gwynedd-council-scrutiny.html
One Councillor said it took her three days to read cover to cover because it was all 'jumbled up'.
Another walked out of the meeting after complaining about the state of the paperwork presented...
In
last weeks other meetings, one Councillor stated there was no interest
from the public regarding the Employment Appeals meetings. Of course
there is public interest but these meetings usually take place with the
public and press removed. Why would the Councillor say this - at such a
time?
One Councillor appeared to nod off during another
meeting - this meeting was not webcast but held over Zoom where the
public have to ask for the link to join 'live'. What happens to these
Zoom meetings afterwards? The meetings are not available on the
council's website - are they simply deleted?
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Wednesday, July 06, 2022
Cyngor Gwynedd Council Fail.: Wales Audit Recognise Cyngor Gwynedd Council - For...
Cyngor Gwynedd council held a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, 28th, June, 2022 -
https://gwynedd.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/679724
One Councillor spoke of his experiences on social media and that people think the council live in ivory towers, do bugger all and collect bonuses for everything. He spoke of the council's plans for the future outlined in the agenda and made a plea to the new CEO, Dafydd Gibbard, to ensure they were carried through...
He referenced paragraph 5 of Mr Gibbard's statement in an attempt to rebuff criticism on Facebook -
The full statement and meeting agenda can be found here -
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/documents/g4693/Public%20reports%20pack%2028th-Jun-2022%2013.00%20The%20Cabinet.pdf?T=10
Can we have a factcheck, please?
The
new CEO has only been in post for a year and may not have read all the
reports relating to past performance and failures of this council - but
'recognised as performing excellently...'
By whom? Which departments?
Certainly
not the Children and Families department which has been undertaking
'fake assessments' on disabled children - their complaints process
manipulated to shut down complaints - interference in 'independent'
investigations and behaviour by senior officer's which 'outraged' even
the Ombudsman.
On training staff, the former Cabinet Member for
Children, Dilwyn Morgan, warned in November, 2021 - "it would frighten
you how few members of staff undertake these trainings..."
Nor
the Adult SS, which Dilwyn Morgan now has responsibility for, with
recent Ombudsman investigations highlighting serious failings in this
department, too. Have all the recommendations arising from the
investigations been carried out yet? A reminder to the Member to seek
robust evidence of compliance not just an officer's word...
It
is a concern that neither the Children's nor Adult SS departments have
allowed proper scrutiny of their Annual Complaints Reports since 2019.
Three years with no proper scrutiny - a pandemic - and the Director with
ultimate responsibility for both departments now leaving the council.
Mr
Gibbard mentions 'recognition' from the Wales Audit Office - for what? A
Wales Audit Office report from January, 2022 into Gwynedd council can
be found here -
https://www.audit.wales/sites/default/files/publications/gwynedd_performance.pdf
From the report -
There is more....The report is not positive.
The CEO gives Care Inspectorate Wales a mention, too. The CIW's time would be better spent ensuring its past recommendations for improvement have been fully complied with. Gwynedd council have a history of not carrying through with agreements made...
And Estyn and local education...There is still the issue of Headteacher, Neil Foden, who claimed the council threw him under a bus during the school meals fiasco. The Education officer failed to answer a Committee and a public update regarding the video of the headteacher appearing to have a pupil by the neck is also outstanding.
Perhaps, Beca Brown, the new Cabinet Member for Education, could give an update?
In the past year, the council has now lost its two most senior Executive officer's.
Just over a year ago, an investigation report was completed and presented to the council - has it been released?
In
other news, the Information Commissioner is currently 'advising' the
council to release information first asked for in 2020 and on the
subject of data law - how long does an internal review of an FOI request
take nowadays?
Openess and transparency...
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