Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman

Making Complaints Count

Making Complaints Count is our podcast where we'll be exploring the power of complaints and how organisations can use them to listen, learn and improve. Each episode we'll be joined by experts working in the health and public sector, complaints champions and those who have experienced the complaints journey first-hand.

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Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman

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Government

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Latest episode

Feb 24, 2026

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Episodes

Sadia Mir, Public Engagement Advisory Group member | Making Complaints Count 24.02.2026

Sadia Mir, member of our Public Engagement Advisory Group joins us on the latest episode of our podcast. The Group gives us feedback and ideas about how to make sure complainants get a high quality, empathetic and timely service from us. Sadia shares her experiences of being a member of the group, how the group improves the service of PHSO for the people that use it and why it's so important to be...

Episode seven | Paula Sussex, Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman 01.12.2025

We're joined by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Paula Sussex in our latest episode of Making Complaints Count. Paula speaks to senior caseworker James Glover about her first few months in the role and shares what most excites her about the future.

Episode six | Sandy Lewis, Director of the Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations Programme 17.09.2025

The theme for this year’s World Patient Safety Day is Safer Care for Every Newborn and Child. In our latest Making Complaints Count episode, we explore what this means for families and the NHS. Sandy Lewis, Director of the Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations Programme (MNSI), joins Policy and Public Affairs Officer Roshana Amiri on the latest episode of Making Complaints Count to discuss:...

Episode five | Complaint Standards 09.07.2025

This week, we're joined by Paul from DEFRA, Gemma from University Hospital Birmingham and Tina from Natural England to discuss the Complaint Standards. The Complaint Standards set out how NHS and UK central government organisations should approach complaint handling in a clear and consistent way. They help organisations to: - deliver everyday good complaint handling - meet the expectations of peop...

Episode four | Lisa Cowley, CEO at Beacon Vision 23.04.2025

In the latest episode of Making Complaints count, our Outreach and Engagement Officer Alison Smith is joined by Lisa Cowley, CEO of sight loss charity Beacon Vision. Lisa attended one of our Complaint Champions workshops that support organisations with the tools they need to help people that use their service to navigate the complaint process. They discuss what Lisa found out during the workshop a...

Episode three | Dr Tony Dysart 10.02.2025

Our Policy and Public Affairs Manager Anna Davies is joined by Dr Tony Dysart, Senior Lead Clinician at the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. They discuss the launch of Tony’s new patient safety blog series and: - how his work at PHSO informs his work as a GP - the biggest patient safety challenges facing the NHS and how these can be overcome - what culture changes are needed to improve...

Episode two | Bishop Dr Desmond Jaddoo MBE 16.12.2024

In the latest episode of Making Complaints Count, our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Advisor Annie Wakefield is joined by Bishop Dr. Desmond Jadoo MBE, Chair and director of the Windrush National Organisation. They discuss the Windrush Compensation scheme and: - our report which spotlighted common reasons people were wrongly denied compensation - his personal experiences with Windrush - the ste...

Episode one | Rebecca Hilsenrath 26.07.2024

Acting Ombudsman Rebecca Hilsenrath kicks off the first episode of our brand new podcast, Making Complaints Count. Joined by her Private Secretary, Faye Glover, she talks about her upbringing, priorities and future plans as Ombudsman.

Radio Ombudsman #33 | Rob Behrens reflects on seven years as the Ombudsman 28.03.2024

In a very special episode of Radio Ombudsman, Rob Behrens takes the hot seat as he’s interviewed by his Private Secretary, Faye Glover. As his term comes to an end, he reflects back on seven years as the Ombudsman, his early life and career, and shares his future plans.

Radio Ombudsman #32 | Dr Sooj on making health advice go viral and battling misinformation 15.03.2024

In our latest episode, GP and social media sensation Dr Sooj speaks to Ombudsman Rob Behrens about tackling health misinformation online and how he uses social media to inform, educate and entertain.

Radio Ombudsman #31 | Adam Wagner on defending human rights in extraordinary times 02.02.2024

In the latest episode of Radio Ombudsman, Adam Wagner, leading barrister in public law and human rights cases, speaks to Rob Behrens about the importance of protecting human rights. They discuss the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the impact of COVID-19 and the important role the Ombudsman plays in defending human rights. They also talk about Adam's hugely successful UK H...

Radio Ombudsman #30 | Melissa Mead on raising awareness of sepsis after the loss of her son 27.09.2023

Melissa's son William died from sepsis in 2014. In the ten years since, Melissa has dedicated her life to raising awareness of the condition. In 2019, Melissa was awarded an MBE for her efforts. In this podcast, Ombudsman Rob Behrens speaks to Melissa about the loss of her son, campaigning to raise awareness and what needs to change going forward.

Radio Ombudsman #29 | Dr Bill Kirkup on patient safety and investigating avoidable harms 27.06.2023

Since retiring from his role in public health, Dr Bill Kirkup has focused on independent investigations into public service failures, including maternity services at Morecambe Bay and East Kent. In this episode, Bill talks to Rob Behrens about his career, what he's learnt during his investigations and how we can make more progress in improving patient safety.

Radio Ombudsman #28 | Polly Curtis on the relationship between state and citizens 07.10.2022

Journalist, author and CEO of Demos Polly Curtis talks to Rob Behrens about her career in journalism, becoming a board member at PHSO and the relationship between the state and individuals. She also discusses her book ‘Behind Closed Doors: Why We Break Up Families and How to Mend Them’, an investigation into the children’s care system and the lives of vulnerable children.

Radio Ombudsman #27 | Joshua Rozenberg discusses barriers to justice and Ombudsman reform 04.07.2022

This special episode was recorded live at our strategy launch event in May 2022. In the episode, journalist and lawyer Joshua Rozenberg interviews Ombudsman Rob Behrens. They discuss: - how PHSO will be user-led and responsive to citizens - how we will hold Government to account and support improvement to public services - what powers we need to provide the most effective Ombudsman service. Find o...

Angela MacDonald on her role as Complaints Champion for UK Government 24.05.2022

Angela MacDonald, Deputy Chief Executive and Second Permanent Secretary of HMRC, talks to Rob Behrens about her career in the Civil Service and her role as Complaints Champion for UK Government organisations. She discusses the role of leadership in making sure organisations meet the new complaint standards and act on the learning from complaints.

Will Powell on the tragic loss of his son and his 30-year quest for justice 06.05.2022

Will Powell talks to Rob Behrens and Nick Bennett about his son Robbie, who sadly died 30 years ago when he was just ten years old. In the years following, Will learnt that the health authority admitted liability for the failure to diagnose Robbie’s Addison’s Disease and has been campaigning for justice ever since.

Derek Richford on how personal tragedy led him to uncover serious failings in maternity care 03.09.2021

Derek Richford talks to Rob Behrens about the loss of his newborn grandson, Harry, at East Kent Hospitals University Trust. He explains how his sheer persistence uncovered the truth of what went wrong and eventually led to a criminal investigation at the Trust. He also tells us what organisations involved in the complaint process can learn from his family's tragic experience.

Day Riley on being transgender, mental health and what Pride means to her 24.06.2021

In a special edition to mark Pride month, PHSO Facilities Analyst Day Riley shares her personal experiences of the challenges of being trans and living with mental health issues. She also has advice on how we can all be better allies for the LGBTQ+ community and other minority groups, and explains why Pride for her is all about activism.

Baroness Hale of Richmond: Blazing a trail and balancing objectivity with empathy in the courtroom 12.02.2021

Baroness Hale of Richmond talks about her esteemed legal career and role as President of the Supreme Court. She explains how balancing objectivity with empathy is vital in her profession, and why diversity and inclusion begins with asking the right questions.

Lord Adebowale: Leadership, tackling health inequalities and reshaping the NHS after COVID 02.12.2020

Lord Victor Adebowale, Chair of NHS Confederation, talks to Ombudsman Rob Behrens about the impact of COVID on the NHS and the Confederation’s plans to reshape the health and care system in its aftermath. He also discusses the role NHS leaders have to play in taking complaints seriously and in addressing health inequalities.

Dame Jackie Daniel: The challenges of being a senior leader in the NHS 30.10.2020

Dame Jackie Daniel, CEO of Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, talks about her journey from being a nurse to becoming CEO of one of the best performing NHS Trusts in the CQC's national inpatient survey. She shares some of her toughest challenges as a senior NHS leader and explains why the new Complaint Standards are central to organisational culture and patient safety.

Sir Robert Francis: Why listening to patients is vital to improve services 10.09.2020

Sir Robert Francis, Chair of Healthwatch England, reflects on the mid-Staffordshire inquiry 10 years on and explains why speaking up is so vital, particularly in the context of COVID19. He also shares his support for the new Complaint Standards Framework and tells us why it’s important to listen to, learn from and be honest with the people you serve.

Ian Trenholm: Integrity, curiosity and effective regulation 22.07.2020

Ian Trenholm, Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission and Rob Behrens discuss the big issues affecting health and social care. Ian explains why integrity and curiosity are vital for effective regulation, and tells us why he thinks the Complaint Standards Framework will make the NHS complaints process better for everyone. Note that this episode was recorded in February 2020 before the Corona...

Rafael Ribó: Championing human rights 22.06.2020

Catalan Ombudsman Rafael Ribó shares his fascinating experience of growing up under the Franco dictatorship and a life committed to fighting injustices. Find out about his ‘double life’ as a university professor and freedom fighter, and why he thinks an ombudsman should always have enemies.

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