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UK: Ombudsman; Council maladministration – Data Protection and mental health

Posted on August 3, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Jacqui Thompson writes:

Another complaint to the Ombudsman made against Carmarthenshire Council has been upheld. The complaint relates to Adult Social Care and the decision was issued in June.

In summary, the matter has been ongoing since October 2011 and is both complex and very sensitive. It is also of wider interest as it concerns Article 8 of the Human Rights Act (Right to a private life), Data Protection and the common law principle of confidentiality concerning a person suffering from mental health issues.

Read more about the complaint on Carmarthenshire Planning Problems and more.

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