Here is UKAJI’s administrative justice round-up for April 2019. If you have any information or events to include in this month’s summary or any future updates, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk. UKAJI blog posts Margaret Doyle (University of Essex, UKAJI, Domar Mediation) published a blog concerning her report A Place at the Table: … Continue reading
An update from Carolyn Hirst (Hirstworks), Chris Gill (University of Glasgow) and Jane Williams (Queen Margaret University) on the Being Complained About work and their related new project on Therapeutic Complaint Resolution (TCR). Their previous UKAJI blog post on this project can be found here. Our ‘Being Complained About: Good Practice Principles … Continue reading
Young people’s voice and the ‘chicken soup’ effect A new report explores the issue of young people’s participation in resolving disputes and complaints about their special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The report is the result of A Place at the Table, a knowledge exchange project carried out between November 2017 and March 2019 … Continue reading
Here is UKAJI’s round-up of significant administrative justice news and events for March 2019. If you have any information to add to this update or any future updates, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk or @LeeGTMarsons. UKAJI blog posts: Margaret Doyle posted a blog entitled ‘Report on the Administrative Justice Council Academic Panel’s Pop-Up … Continue reading
A manifesto for legislative reform of the ombudsman sector By Richard Kirkham The 2016 draft Public Services Ombudsman Bill looks destined to become the latest failed attempt to reform the ombudsman sector but this post argues that now is nevertheless a good moment to prepare for a stronger and more long-term revision of the … Continue reading