We are continuing to receive new complaints and progress existing investigations. However, as a result of the latest Government restrictions all our staff are now working from home.
Our Quarterly Bulletin provides readers with a short, easy-to-read summary of news from the Office, drawing attention to our most recent investigation reports, providing updates on new initiatives, and highlighting other aspects of our work.
In June 2019 the Ombudsman launched an investigation into the Department for Communities’ (the Department) administration of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefit system, focusing on the availability and application of further evidence in the PIP benefit decision making and internal complaints processes.
To mark International ‘Ombuds Day’ on 8 October, Ombudsman Margaret Kelly explains in this short video how the service makes a real difference to people’s lives.
The Northern Ireland Assembly today (6 July 2020) nominated Margaret Kelly as the new Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman. The new Ombudsman will take up her post on 19 August, following appointment by Royal Warrant. The post is for a single period of seven years.
Our office is closed to walk-in visitors but we are still responding to emails and phone enquiries. If you would like to contact us we would encourage you to do so by email (nipso@nipso.org.uk) or through our online complaints form.
We are currently taking steps to manage the circumstances we are all experiencing in relation to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. Like most others, including our fellow public sector service providers, this is impacting on our ability to provide our full normal service.