Lärmbelästigung – Untätigkeit der Gewerbebehörde

Date of article: 23/11/2015

Daily News of: 23/11/2015

Country:  Austria

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Article language: de

Die Beschwerdeführerin lebt direkt neben einem Gewerbebetrieb, von dem durch das Auf- und Abladen von Metall und durfch die dazu verwendeten Maschinen großer Lärm ausgeht. Da diese Arbeiten aus ihrer Sicht zum Teil zur Unzeit erfolgten und der Lärm auch immer intensiver wurde, vermutete die Beschwerdeführerin, dass der Betrieb seine gewerberechtliche Bewilligung überschreite und somit gegen die Gewerbeordnung verstoße. Daher erstattete sie mehrere Anzeigen bei der Bezirkshauptmannschaft Klagenfurt-Land in der Hoffnung, dies würde zur Verbesserung ihrer Lebensqualität führen.

Aber dem war nicht so. Wochen und Monate vergingen und nichts veränderte sich. Ratlos wandte sich die Beschwerdeführerin daher an die Volksanwaltschaft. Im daraufhin eingeleiteten Prüfverfahren stellte sich heraus, dass die Behörde hinsichtlich der von der Frau eingebrachten Anzeigen von November 2014, Februar 2015 sowie von Mai 2015 zunächst untätig blieb und der Betreiber der Betriebsanlage erst Ende Juli 2015, also acht Monate nach Erstattung der ersten Anzeige, dazu aufgefordert wurde, sich zu den in den Anzeigen enthaltenen Vorwürfen zu äußern. Das Verfahren läuft nun.

Für Volksanwalt Dr. Fichtenbauer ist diese Vorgangsweise der Behörde völlig inakzeptabel. "Welche Auswirkungen Lärm sowohl auf unsere physische als auch psychische Gesundheit haben kann, ist bekannt. Daher müssen gerade solche Vorwürfe von den Behörden schnell und sorgfältig überprüft werden, um die betroffene Nachbarschaft zu schützen." Darüber hinaus gehöre es grundsätzlich zu den Aufgaben einer Behörde, Anliegen ernst zu nehmen und sich ihnen so schnell wie möglich zu widmen.

 

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Ombudsman meets the President of the International Ombudsman Institute

Date of article: 23/11/2015

Daily News of: 23/11/2015

Country:  Malta

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Article language: en

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The Parliamentary Ombudsman, Chief Justice Emeritus Joseph Said Pullicino, has met Adv. John Walters, President of the International Ombudsman Institute and Ombudsman of Namibia.

During the meeting, the Parliamentary Ombudsman and Adv. Walters discussed the setting up of the International Ombudsman Law Institute (IOLI) in Malta and matters related to Human Rights.

John Walters reaffirmed that IOI will fully support Malta’s initiative to establish the IOLI and will help in promoting the institute among IOI members.

Adv. Walters is in Malta to participate in the CHOGM People’s Forum.

 

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Kent care provider refuses to refund bereaved family, despite independent investigation

Date of article: 23/11/2015

Daily News of: 23/11/2015

Country:  United Kingdom - England

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Article language: en

The Local Government Ombudsman (LGO) has criticised a Gillingham care home for refusing to repay more than £6,000 it owes to a family following an independent investigation.

Cherry Acre Residential Home has refused to repay £6,500 to the family of a former resident of the home after it wrongly charged the man a retrospective ‘top up’ fee covering a period during which the local council paid for his care.

The man had been living at the home as a self-funding client, but when his money ran out the local council said it would fund his placement on a ‘deferred loan’ agreement until he had sold his home. At the same time the council agreed a rate with the provider, which was less than the amount the man had been paying.

Some time later, after the man had sold his home and was able to fund his own care, the provider charged him an extra ‘top up’ amount. This top-up was the difference between the lower amount the council paid during the time it agreed to fund his care and the rate the man would have paid had he continued to fund his own care during the period.  The provider should not have done this.

The provider also refused to refund the man some fees he had paid in advance for a period which was then funded by the NHS.

Because the provider has refused to refund the family, the LGO has issued a rare public notice highlighting its failings.  This notice comes just a month after the LGO issued a focus report into care home top-up fees, in which the Ombudsman warned many people could be paying too much for their placements because of misinformation and a lack of clarity from councils and care providers.

Dr Jane Martin, Local Government Ombudsman, said:

 “The care provider has been given numerous opportunities to rectify the situation with the family yet has failed to accept it was wrong. It has shown no evidence of understanding the effect its refusal to repay the money has had on the family. Therefore I am issuing this Adverse Findings Notice to ensure local people are aware of the situation and can make informed decisions about choosing care.”

“As highlighted in my recent Focus Report, this is a clear case of a care provider charging top-up fees ‘by the back door’ – and asking for money over and above that which it had agreed with the local council.

“I now urge the provider to revisit this family’s complaint and repay the money they are owed.”

Cherry Acre Residential home has been asked to repay the man’s family £6,500 for his care, and an additional £500 in recognition of their stress and anxiety.

The Ombudsman’s report has been shared with health and social care regulators the Care Quality Commission.

In its capacity as Social Care Ombudsman, the LGO investigates unresolved complaints about all adult care services – whether it is arranged publicly or privately funded. The service is free to use, impartial and independent. If it finds fault, the LGO will recommend action to put things right. It publishes reports of its investigations to share lessons learned and help improve public services.


Further details of the investigation and decision are available. 

 
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El Justicia de Aragón volverá a proponer la creación de un Instituto de Seguridad Vial en Aragón

Date of article: 23/11/2015

Daily News of: 23/11/2015

Country:  Spain - Aragón

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Article language: es

El Justicia de Aragón, Fernando García Vicente, volverá a proponer al Gobierno de Aragón la creación del Instituto de Seguridad Vial de Aragón, un órgano técnico y de investigación para dar soporte y asesoramiento a todos los usuarios de la carretera. Para avanzar en la propuesta, se ha reunido esta mañana con el Director del Grupo VEHIVIAL Nuevas Tecnologías en Vehículos y Seguridad Vial de la Universidad de Zaragoza, Juan José Alba.

La idea, que desde el principió contó con el apoyo de la Institución del Justicia, surgió hace ya siete años de la mano de numerosas asociaciones e instituciones comprometidas en la lucha contra los accidentes de tráfico y la mejora de la seguridad vial.

El objetivo último del Instituto consistiría en sumar esfuerzos desde todas las perspectivas relacionadas con la seguridad vial para reducir los accidentes con víctimas y avanzar en la mejora de la seguridad en las carreteras y ciudades.
Algunas de las funciones concretas serían: asesorar al Gobierno de Aragón en medidas que sirvan para reducir los accidentes de tráfico y sus consecuencias; coordinar, impulsar y fomentar actuaciones de diferentes organismos de la Diputación General de Aragón con competencias en seguridad vial; proponer un Plan Estratégico de Seguridad Vial de Aragón; confeccionar estadísticas detalladas sobre los accidentes de tráfico en Aragón y sus causas, fomentar la educación vial y colaborar en la asistencia a las víctimas de accidentes.

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