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Public Services Ombudsman is written by Great Britain: Law Commission and published by The Stationery Office. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0118404946 (ISBN 10) and 9780118404945 (ISBN 13).
This report presents proposals by the Law Commission for reforms to make it easier to complain if you suffer poor public services. The public services ombudsmen have wide-ranging powers to investigate complaints against health service providers, housing associations and a host of Government departments and agencies. Complaints are dealt with for free and can result in financial compensation and an apology. But the procedures for making a complaint are often outdated and inconsistent. For example, complaints must usually be submitted in writing and in some cases can be made only through an MP. The proposed reforms will help to keep cases out of court: under current rules the ombudsman should not deal with a complaint after court proceedings have begun, even if the complainant was badly advised to go to court. In future, the Law Commission would like courts to transfer appropriate cases to the ombudsman. The consultation focuses on five statutory ombudsmen: the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, Public Services Ombudsman for Wales, and the Local Government, Health Service and Housing Ombudsmen