The Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman has criticised the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea over delays that left a disabled woman in "unsuitable" temporary accommodation for too long.
However, the council has not agreed to implement the LGO’s recommendations, including that it should overhaul its process for dealing with homelessness reviews and pay the woman £3,500.
The woman, who had been sleeping rough in an airport, had previously had a stroke, and been diagnosed with severe tinnitus and arthritis, leaving her with chronic balance problems and dizziness.
The LGO investigation found that RBKC had provided her with accommodation up four flights of stairs, despite the woman, her GP and solicitor telling the council of her medical conditions.
When the woman complained, the council told her she could either accept the accommodation, or return to the streets, the LGO claimed.
According to the Ombudsman, the council’s delay left the woman spending 14 months too long in unsuitable accommodation that she struggled to access, and which her GP claimed caused her health to deteriorate.
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The Ombudsman’s investigation also found the council at fault for:
The Ombudsman recommended that the council:
The council has not agreed to these recommendations, the LGO said.
Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, Michael King, said: “This woman waited too long to find out what duty the council owed her because she had to go through reviews of each individual criterion. The courts have confirmed that a request to review one criterion, such as priority need, is a request to review the whole decision on the duty owed: she should have only had to ask for one review.
“On top of this, the council failed to consider the problems the woman faced when she was placed in the unsuitable fourth floor accommodation: she struggled to climb the stairs and she had falls. The uncertainty about her situation increased her anxiety at what was an already difficult time.
“I now urge the council to accept the recommendations in my report, which should ensure other homeless people do not have to suffer the same problems.”
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