Waltham Forest Council pays domestic abuse victim £1,600 after leaving him homeless for weeks

The Waltham Forest Council agreed to pay £ 1,600 to the domestic abuse sacrifice after a guard dog found it homeless for five weeks.
Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, the man first in January in January, now abusing relatives of relatives and said that he could not live for the second time in February, he said.
The Council moved in mid -March after the legal action was threatened, offers a hotel accommodation, but there is no other action when the man says he knew where the abuse is staying.
Local Government and Social Care Ms. American Somal said: “Waltham Forest Council disappointed this man when he approached for help.
“This should not be realized and I am pleased to accept the weight of the council’s mistakes and accept my suggestions. I hope that those who survive home abuse will be better dealt with in the future.”
Council Member Ahsan Khan apologized, To tell the BBC The Council’s seizing the findings of the report and “use them to” use them to improve the service we provide to residents in the future “.
Council has not yet answered IndependentRequest for a comment.
In the report, the Council could not approve of a reservation that left him homeless for three nights during his stay at the hotel. The man said he was attacked for three days.
The investigation, the man lost his belongings because he refused to store his council belongings without paying 500 pounds, which could not meet.
The investigation criticized the Council that it is a task of supporting the three -month delay with housing, as well as determining that the council does not take into account the vulnerability of the man and the suitability of hotel accommodation.
In the report, the Council said he agreed to apologize and pay £ 1,600.
He also agreed to review housing policies and to improve how he handled cases containing vulnerable people.