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Age Concern's response to the Cabinet Office consultation 'Reform of public sector Ombudsmen services in England'
 — summary
Corporate AuthorAge Concern England - ACE
PublisherAge Concern England - ACE, London, November 2005
Pages2 pp (Policy Response - summary, ref: 3305(S))
SourceAge Concern England, Astral House, 1268 London Road, London SW16 4ER. Download document at http://www.ageconcern.org.uk
KeywordsOmbudsman ; Rights [elderly] ; Social policy ; Age Concern ; Comments or Evidence submitted.
AnnotationThe main thrust of Age Concern's response to this consultation is that older people need to have access to effective systems of redress through the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsmen. While the proposals are generally welcomed, this summary points to concerns about methods of referring complaints, the need for greater powers of enforcement, and higher levels of compensation. The full version of the response to this Consultation can be obtained from Age Concern's website in the policy papers section under "Information and Policy", or on receipt of an SAE at the address given. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-051129206 P
ClassmarkPCO: IKR: TM2: PT: 6PM *

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