10. The law says a person needs to make their complaint to us within a year of becoming aware of the problem. We cannot investigate complaints brought to us after one year, unless we consider there is a good reason. We have discussed this with Miss O to understand the reasons why she could not bring her complaint to us sooner. We have also considered the time the organisation has taken to respond to Miss O. We can see the local resolution process with the Trust was from November 2019 until March 2020. This was not a significant length of time, and it does not present a strong reason for us to put the time limit to one side.
11. We can see Miss O received a final response from the trust in March 2020. On 26 March 2020, we paused our work on NHS complaints due to the additional pressures it was facing with the COVID-19 pandemic. In correspondence sent from us to Miss O in March 2020, she was made aware of the following: ‘You will need to come to us within two months of us taking health complaints again, so please do keep an eye on our website’.
12. Our pause on cases ended on 31 June 2020. Miss O did not contact us again until April 2021. Nine months elapsed between the end of the case pause and Miss O contacting us. We consider this to be a significant delay.
13. In line with our last communication to Miss O, we would expect her to have been in touch with us within two months of the pause being lifted. We had no contact from Miss O at that time. Information is also available on our website, and Miss O could have searched for information on progressing her complaint during this time.
14. We discussed the delay with Miss O who advised she did not contact us sooner because she was waiting for us to contact her. While this may have been the case, our letter from March 2020 was clear that it was Miss O’s responsibility to approach us after the pause was lifted.
15. Miss O did not make us aware of any significant barriers which would have prevented her from pursuing this complaint with us sooner. As such, we have not seen a reason to put our time limit to one side. We appreciate our decision may be disappointing for Miss O, but we hope our explanation is clear.