SPSO Individual Decisions

7,958 published decisions from the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (Jun 2011–May 2026). The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman investigates complaints about public services in Scotland — councils, the NHS, housing associations, and Scottish Government agencies. Source: spso.org.uk.

7,958
Total Decisions
7,733
Investigated
2,215
Upheld
54%
Upheld (of investigated)
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Showing 2 results matching "Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (SCSWIS)"

Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (SCSWIS) (201100995)
Scottish Government and Devolved Administration Not Upheld
Decision date: 1 Oct 2011
Subject: complaints handling
Mr C lived in a sheltered housing with support services run by a housing association which is regulated by Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (SCSWIS). He complained to SCSWIS that the housing association had continuously and improperly refused to provide him with full details of allegations made against him by another resident until he received the outcome letter, which he believes deliberately 'framed' him. He said senior managers had displayed serious professional misconduct. SCSWIS told him they had no remit to investigate his complaint about the conclusion and decisions the housing association made. We found that SCSWIS' responsibilities are set out in the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 . The Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (Requirements for Care Services) Regulations 2011 set out the housing association's statutory obligations for the health, welfare and safety of service users. Our reading of both these documents confirmed SCSWIS' view that Mr C's complaint does not fall within their responsibility. Their responsibility is to ensure that the housing association has a procedure by which a person, or someone acting on a person's behalf, may make complaints in relation to the provision of a care service, or about the provision of a care service generally. They can investigate complaints about the complaints procedure but not complaints about any conclusions and decisions made using the procedure. There was, therefore, no responsibility for SCSWIS to investigate Mr C's concerns and so we did not uphold his complaint. Related reading View Decision Report 201100995 as a PDF (14.4 KB) Updated: March 13, 2018
Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (SCSWIS) (201100996)
Scottish Government and Devolved Administration Not Upheld
Decision date: 1 Oct 2011
Subject: complaints handling
Mr C lived in a sheltered housing with support services provided by a housing association which is regulated by Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (SCSWIS). He complained to SCSWIS that the housing association were seriously failing in their duty of care towards him by reinstating a member of staff, the housekeeper, who he said had been suspended following an earlier complaint made by him. Mr C complained that SCSWIS unreasonably said they had no remit to address his concerns about his safety and wellbeing at the hands of an employee at the complex where he lived. We found that SCSWIS' responsibilities are set out in the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010. The Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (Requirements for Care Services) Regulations 2011 set out the housing association's statutory obligations for the health, welfare and safety of service users. Our reading of both these documents confirmed SCSWIS' view that Mr C's complaint did not fall within their responsibility. SCSWIS' responsibility is to ensure that the housing association has a procedure by which a person, or someone acting on a person's behalf, may make complaints in relation to the provision of a care service, or about the provision of a care service generally. They can investigate complaints about the complaints procedure but not complaints of a contractual nature. There is, therefore, no responsibility for SCSWIS to investigate Mr C's complaint about the decision made by the housing association to reinstate one of their employees. Related reading View Decision Report 201100996 as a PDF (14.42 KB) Updated: March 13, 2018
Upheld
2,215
SPSO found fault with the organisation complained about.
Not Upheld
3,569
Complaint investigated but no fault found.
Closed / Other
38
Closed after initial enquiries, resolved early, or withdrawn.

Investigated Decisions Over Time

Excludes 38 closed after initial enquiries. Quarterly, by outcome.

Decisions by Sector

Sectors by Upheld Rate

Which sectors have the highest upheld rate?

Sector Decisions Upheld Rate
Health 4,465 2,490 56%
Local Government 1,975 1,007 51%
Prisons 573 199 35%
Water 331 162 49%
Education 272 123 45%
Health and Social Care 153 82 54%
Scottish Government and Devolved Administration 145 76 52%
Housing Associations 23 13 57%
Outcome: 11 5 45%
Scottish Government 10 7 70%

Organisation Accountability

Top 20 organisations by upheld rate (minimum 5 investigated decisions). Based on 7,733 investigated decisions (excludes 38 closed after initial enquiries). Benchmark: 54% average across all investigated decisions. Sparklines show annual decision volumes 2017–2026.

# Organisation Trend Investigated Upheld Not Upheld Upheld Rate vs avg
1 Heriot-Watt University 9 6 0 100% +46pp
2 An NHS Board 9 5 0 100% +46pp
3 City Of Glasgow College 6 2 1 83% +29pp
4 A Dental Practice in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board area 11 7 2 82% +28pp
5 Lothian NHS Board - Acute Services Division 11 6 2 82% +28pp
6 Sanctuary (Scotland) Housing Association Ltd 5 3 1 80% +26pp
7 Lothian NHS Board - Royal Edinburgh and Associated Services Division 5 1 1 80% +26pp
8 A Medical Practice in the Western Isles NHS Board area 9 2 2 78% +24pp
9 Lothian NHS Board - University Hospitals Division 9 1 2 78% +24pp
10 A Council 42 15 10 76% +22pp
11 Clear Business Water 16 9 4 75% +21pp
12 River Clyde Homes 11 5 3 73% +19pp
13 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 14 7 4 71% +17pp
14 Scottish Environment Protection Agency 10 2 3 70% +16pp
15 Dumfries and Galloway NHS Board 104 38 33 68% +14pp
16 Stirling Council 25 6 8 68% +14pp
17 Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service 22 11 7 68% +14pp
18 Grampian NHS Board 249 87 82 67% +13pp
19 Inverclyde Council 15 5 5 67% +13pp
20 Queen Margaret University 12 2 4 67% +13pp
All-organisation benchmark 54%