Introducing the new virtual assistant

13 Jan 2026 12:23 PM

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has launched a new online assistant to help people get the information they need, faster.

The virtual assistant can answer questions, help people understand how to make a complaint, and explain what LGSCO can and cannot look at.

It uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to trawl through information contained within the Ombudsman’s website along with a host of other documents and sources to help people get the information they need as quickly as possible. Before launch, the assistant was thoroughly tested to make sure it is accurate and secure, and does what it's supposed to do. It will be kept under review and updated regularly.

The new venture is part of LGSCO’s commitment to making its services easier to access and more responsive to user’s needs.

Mrs Amerdeep Clarke, Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, said:

"We're always looking for ways to make our services better and more accessible.

“Our new virtual assistant means people can get answers to their questions quickly, at any time of day.

“We have also been looking at ways AI and other new technology can help us in our work, including using it for administrative tasks in our investigations. However, we want to be clear—this will only be used to support our staff, not replace their judgement.

“Every decision we make will continue to be made by a real person, properly informed and accountable."

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