My council are breaking the law and ignoring my complaints
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Nystagmite
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This has been going on since February 2015 and there's no sign of them budging on the issue at all.
Short version:
- Registered partially sighted with them since June 2007
- Moved out of parents house in February 2015, which now makes me liable for council tax
- I asked the council for all letters to be in large print
- They have never done this once
- I put in a complaint and told it costs them money and there isn't enough demand for this service, therefore, they won't do it
- Got RNIB involved who sent me a pack which has a template letter, which was ignored completely
- I've been told each time it will happen. It hasn't
- They've managed to send a letter with my SS310 registration card in large print; but no letters about council tax / housing benefit
I've just written to my MP. What are my other options now please? Going to contact RNIB again and explain I'm not getting anywhere. I've gone into the council office each time (which is completely impractical now) and begged for my letters in large print. I've been told it will happen. It hasn't. But everyone else can do it if I just ask. (but I have received apologies - because a few have sent letters the previous day, therefore, when they arrive, they won't be in the format I want)
Short version:
- Registered partially sighted with them since June 2007
- Moved out of parents house in February 2015, which now makes me liable for council tax
- I asked the council for all letters to be in large print
- They have never done this once
- I put in a complaint and told it costs them money and there isn't enough demand for this service, therefore, they won't do it
- Got RNIB involved who sent me a pack which has a template letter, which was ignored completely
- I've been told each time it will happen. It hasn't
- They've managed to send a letter with my SS310 registration card in large print; but no letters about council tax / housing benefit
I've just written to my MP. What are my other options now please? Going to contact RNIB again and explain I'm not getting anywhere. I've gone into the council office each time (which is completely impractical now) and begged for my letters in large print. I've been told it will happen. It hasn't. But everyone else can do it if I just ask. (but I have received apologies - because a few have sent letters the previous day, therefore, when they arrive, they won't be in the format I want)
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You are right - all health and adult social care providers in England must now provide medical information in a format that blind and partially sighted people can access. For other people in the same position, go to the RNIB website for the template letter. Let us know how you get on with your MP.
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Might be worth a read from the Equality and Human Rights Commission web site
https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/multipage-guide/written-information
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@Nystagmite have you made a formal complaint to the council about this?
I ask because if you have followed through with the councils complaint procedure and still not getting anywhere you can complain through the council ombudsman.
http://www.lgo.org.uk/make-a-complaint
As an individual I stood alone.
As a member of a group I did things.
As part of a community I helped to create change! -
Yes. Complained in October. Told it costs too much money and there isn't enough demand. Not received an excuse for the current complaint.
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I would take your complaint to the Local Government Ombudsman as linked above.
The council is refusing to make a reasonable accommodation for your needs and providing important information in a format you cannot access. It is not difficult to provide a letter in large print format, the only real additional cost would be to use A3 rather than A4 paper. Twice a year we send out several thousand letters to leaseholders for their service charges and while most are done by external printers we pull out a small number where large print is required and do them in the office.As an individual I stood alone.
As a member of a group I did things.
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They claimed with my previous complaint, the software doesn't allow them to just do that. They have to contact the providers and ask them to do that. But it costs too much, apparently. According to the Equalities Act, you can only use that as a reason, if it would mean you'd lose a lot of money. I don't see how that's the case here. And they've managed it a few times. So why can't they do it again?
A3 is a pain for me and it doesn't really enlarge it. It has to be large print on A4. They know that and have supposedly made a note of it every time I go in and have a whinge at them.
Anyone would think I'm asking the impossible. -
They've finally responded and said it will happen. Will believe it when I see it again.
They probably got fed up of me walking into their office every few months and whinging at them. -
Oh I hope it all happens for youScope
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I received a letter from my MP. The council seemed to blame me and were spouting some rubbish about how I could have just used their online portal thing. That wouldn't have stopped the unreadable letters, would it?
Anyway, it does appear to have been sorted, finally. But it's utterly ridiculous that I had to get my MP involved for them to do what the law says they had to. -
You've read the part where it's been sorted, haven't you?
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They've sent me two letters in the last week (council tax and bus pass) and both are in a format I can't read.
Am I really asking the impossible?
I knew this was going to happen. -
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Victoriad said:Why don’t you get an advocate to get involved in putting forward your situation to the council......perhaps a different approach could work.
Live found in my last dealings with a local council, that if things start to rise “temperature wise”, then the others involved at the other end tend to back off and do very little to help you.
Its a case if slowly,slowly....catchee monkey!
I've contacted RNIB again to see what they can do. I'm not holding my breath on things changing though. -
Good grief. So, I sent them a really **** email on Friday. (because I'm fed up of politely asking them to do what the law states after 3 years) They've just sent me a letter in the format I require.
I know this isn't the end of it though and I know the next letter won't be in the format I require. -
They sent me two letters in this morning both saying the same thing. One in large print and one in standard size print. Apparently, I've got to request my letters in large print each year? has anyone heard of this? No-one else (DWP, bank, etc) has told me I need to do this.
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Victoriad said:Hello @Nystagmite
Congratulations on getting the large print......but is it really that much of an effort to request this service on a yearly basis?
Personally I think you are coming across as being a bit cross over this simple request as large print uses more paper and ink which increases costs to the taxpayer generally
I await your brick bats and Im now wearing a tin helmet
Actually, yes it is too much of an effort to have to keep doing this. Especially when it has to be done more than once a year. And I know I'll have to request it more than once.
I'm sure you'd feel the same if you couldn't read your mail independently? -
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