Fiscalidad mascarillas y geles hidroalcohólicos

Date of article: 11/11/2020

Daily News of: 11/11/2020

Country:  Spain

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Article language: es

El Defensor del Pueblo (e.f.), Francisco Fernández Marugán, ha celebrado el anuncio del Gobierno de bajar el IVA de las mascarillas al 4% desde el actual 21%.  En su opinión, debería reducirse además el tipo impositivo que se aplica a los geles hidroalcohólicos, ya que también son productos de primera necesidad en la lucha contra el COVID-19.

El pasado mes de julio, la Institución pidió al Gobierno una modificación normativa para aplicar a las mascarillas el tipo más bajo posible del IVA, incluso del 0%, mientras sigan siendo obligatorias para la población. El Defensor recomendó también bajar el gravamen de los geles hidroalcohólicos, en tanto se siga recomendando su uso.

En opinión de la Institución, ambos productos se han convertido en bienes de primera necesidad como consecuencia de la pandemia y son indispensables para contener y controlar la enfermedad del coronavirus, preservar el sistema sanitario y proteger la salud pública.

Por ello, y dado que la compra de este tipo de productos supone un gasto adicional para las economías domésticas, afectadas ya de por sí por las consecuencias económicas y sociales que ha traído consigo esta pandemia, el Defensor entendía que el tipo general del 21% era excesivo y así se lo transmitió a la Secretaría de Estado de Hacienda.

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(FRA) European Parliament discusses FRA’s NHRI report

Date of article: 11/11/2020

Daily News of: 11/11/2020

Country:  EUROPE

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Article language: en

When:12 November 2020
European Parliament
External event

FRA’s report on ‘Strong and effective national human rights institutions’ will feature during a meeting of the European Parliament’s Democracy, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Monitoring Group.

The group is part of the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee. The meeting takes place virtually on 12 November. 

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Malgré la crise sanitaire, les délégués du Défenseur des droits continuent leur mission d’accès aux droits sur l’ensemble du territoire

Date of article: 10/11/2020

Daily News of: 11/11/2020

Country:  France

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Article language: fr

Malgré les difficultés créées par l’épidémie du COVID-19, les délégués du Défenseur des droits continuent à accomplir leur mission au service de toutes et de tous. Comme les services du siège, les délégués territoriaux continuent à recevoir et à traiter les réclamations dont ils sont saisis.

De nombreuses permanences restent, lorsque les conditions sanitaires le permettent, ouvertes au public et l’ensemble des délégués restent joignables par courriel. Hormis quelques exceptions leurs permanences en établissements pénitentiaires restent maintenues.

L’accès aux droits est un impératif, et toutes et tous restent présents pour pouvoir apporter une réponse à chacun partout sur le territoire.

Les délégués du Défenseur des droits peuvent être saisis en cas de litige avec une administration ou un service public, en cas de discrimination ou de harcèlement discriminatoire/sexuel, en cas d’atteintes aux droits de l’enfant ou en cas de litige avec des professionnels de la sécurité.

Ils ont une mission d’écoute, d’information, d’orientation et de médiation afin de trouver une solution rapide et pragmatique aux litiges portés à leur connaissance.

Comprenant plus de 530 personnes sur tout le territoire métropolitain comme en Outre-mer, les délégués du Défenseur des droits reçoivent du public dans 874 points d’accueil. Trouvez les délégués de votre territoire : https://www.defenseurdesdroits.fr/fr/saisir

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Sheffield boy misses out on full-time secondary school education because of council faults

Date of article: 05/11/2020

Daily News of: 11/11/2020

Country:  United Kingdom - England

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Article language: en

A Sheffield boy with special educational needs has missed out on much of his senior schooling because the city council did not provide suitable alternative education for him, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found.

The Ombudsman has asked the council to pay the boy and his mother nearly £20,000 to make up for the schooling he missed because of the council’s catalogue of errors.

The boy, who is now 15, has Asperger Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Pathological Demand Avoidance. When he could not stay at his first secondary school, the council put in place alternative education on a greatly reduced timetable. This was with an unregistered provider and it did not provide the boy with proper formal schooling.

The boy left his first secondary school in 2015 and eventually started at a second school in April 2018. He did not complete a full week’s education until March 2020.

The Ombudsman’s investigation found 12 faults with the way the council handled the family’s case. These include the council taking too long to create an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan for the boy when he moved from primary school to secondary school. This should have been completed in 2015, but was not done till December 2017. The mum was not sent a copy till May 2018.

The Ombudsman also criticised the way the council dealt with the mum’s complaint. It carried out its own investigation and identified many of the failings but then failed to take action to address these or remedy the injustice caused. The Ombudsman found this was a lost opportunity and contributed to the ongoing delay and frustration for the family.

Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, Michael King, said:

“Last year we upheld an unprecedented 91% of detailed investigations about EHC Plans and we have published numerous reports on the subject in recent years. We commonly hear from parents that they are left to battle through bureaucracy, just to get the support they are entitled to.

“While this case is an extreme example, it serves as a stark reminder of what can happen when councils get things wrong and the devastating affect this has on children’s education and wellbeing and their families who are left to pick up the strain.

“Along with the remedy the council has agreed for this boy and his family, I am pleased it has agreed to undertake a full audit of its alternative education provision, as I am not convinced the action it has already taken has fully resolved the significant issues highlighted by this case.”

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman’s role is to remedy injustice and share learning from investigations to help improve public, and adult social care, services. In this case the council has agreed to apologise to the family and pay them £19,950 to make up for the boy’s lost education, to be used for his educational benefit.

It should also pay the mum £250 for the time and trouble making her complaint and £800 for the avoidable distress of having to delay her own education. It will also pay the family a further £467 for the boy’s lost school meal entitlement.

The council needs now to arrange for an educational psychologist to work with the school and family to establish any additional and identified needs and update his EHC Plan accordingly.

The Ombudsman has the power to make recommendations to improve processes for the wider public. In this case the council should review all alternative provision and create an action plan.

Article date: 05 November 2020

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Schutz vor Coronavirus: Bürgerbeauftragte sagt Sprechtage bis Ende des Jahres 2020 ab

Date of article: 02/11/2020

Daily News of: 11/11/2020

Country:  Germany - Schleswig-Holstein

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Article language: de

Die Bürgerbeauftragte für soziale Angelegenheiten unterstützt die Entscheidung des Landtagspräsidenten, angesichts des aktuellen Infektionsgeschehens in den kommenden Wochen die Zahl der persönlichen Kontakte deutlich zu reduzieren. Aus diesem Grund werden folgende Sprechtage der Bürgerbeauftragten abgesagt:

  5. November in Lübeck
17. November in Heide
  3. Dezember in Lübeck
15. Dezember in Heide

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