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Showing posts with label skeptical activism. Show all posts
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Thursday, 21 November 2019

There's apparently a complaint in with the Australian Commonwealth Ombudsman about the NHMRC's Homeopathy report

Update 4 Dec 2019: I've received a holding letter from the Ombudsman while they consider my request.



Well this'll be confusing :) The Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) released a report on homeopathy in 2015 pointing out that it's not much cop and shouldn't be recommended as a treatment. Lots of homeopaths were very cross about that and apparently three homeopathy-supporting societies* put in a complaint to the Commonwealth Ombudsman the following year, in August 2016, saying that the NHMRC had done wrong.

It's now November 2019 (three years and three months on) and to my knowledge the Commonwealth Ombudsman has not produced a verdict (or indeed a peep) about the apparent complaint.

In April 2017 Edzard Ernst reported on an article in What Doctors Don't Tell You which said that a complaint had been submitted. The Australian Skeptics society tried (in May 2017 and August 2017) to find out if there really had been a submission to the Commonwealth Ombudsman and were told by a source in August there that there was no record of submission.

A news article from ECHAMP on 22 January 2019 said that the Commonwealth Ombudsman's verdict was imminent. Still no sign of it though.

I've emailed the Commonwealth Ombudsman (copy below) to see if I can find out any other information. I'm not an Australian citizen so they might just ignore me, or they might be unable to tell me anything about an ongoing investigation. It's also possible that I've phrased things in the wrong way and I need to get better at FOIA requests!

*The Australian Homeopathy Association, Complementary Medicines Australia and the Australian Traditional Medicine Society. According to the Homeopathy Research Institute these three bodies used some of the HRI's own analysis of the NHMRC 2015 report. The HRI wrote about the complaint to the Commonwealth Ombudsman but the other three organisations appear to have been rather quiet about it.



Dear Commonwealth Ombudsmen and Ombudswomen :-)

I am writing to you under the FOIA scheme to find out about the existence and status of a complaint apparently made by homeopathy societies to you in 2016 about the conduct of and report from the NHMRC. Please note that I am not an Australian citizen (I'm British) so I'm not sure if you will be able to respond to me but if so please let me know if there's a charge, I will be happy to contribute. My questions are in red.

The reason that I am asking if any complaint has been made is because the existence of this submission from homeopathic societies has been called into question by the Australian Skeptics who could find no record of it (in April 2017). They also reported (in August 2017) that it appears that no submission was received by you, so its status is a bit of a mystery!

On the Homeopathy Research Institute's (HRI) page (below) they claim in the first paragraph that the Commonwealth Ombudsman is in receipt of a complaint submission from the CMA, AHA and ATMS August 2016. 1. Please can you confirm if you have received a complaint document from those organisations relating to the NHMRC?

The second paragraph implies that you made an initial assessment of their complaint and found that it was of sufficient merit to warrant an investigation. 2. Please could you confirm that you (a) made this assessment of its merit and (b) found that it warranted further investigation.

3. Could you also confirm if an investigation was launched and what meetings (dates) were set up and with whom (organisations).


Source / Linked PDF for Executive Summary

A news article from 22 January 2019, from European Coalition on Homeopathic & Anthroposophic Medicinal Products (ECHAMP) indicated that your verdict on this report was 'imminent'. 4. Are you preparing a verdict on any complaint you've received from these homeopathy societies?

Source


5. If so, will such a verdict be made public, and when?

Thank you very much
Jo Brodie






Friday, 18 January 2019

Who have the ASA referred to Trading Standards and what happened next?

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in the UK keeps a page of non-compliant online advertiers - people are added to the page, and eventually fall off it. I thought I should keep a closer eye on changes to that page and set up a post to do that, but this post looks at the Referrals page. This outlines the activity where a non-compliant advertiser is referred to Trading Standards for further action.

There are curently 62 cases listed, however you have to keep pressing 'show more' to see them so this shows the full list all at once.

Bold text in yellow highlights what happened next after referral.

  • iPhoneIMEI.net

    • 09 January 2019
    • Unlocking iPhone and iCloud service
    • Referred
  • 97maxx.co.uk

    • 02 January 2019
    • 97maxx.co.uk
    • trainers
    • Referred
  • 95max.co.uk

    • 23 October 2018
    • 95max.co.uk
    • Trainers
    • Referred
  • D Smith

    • 06 September 2018
    • Contactthedvla.co.uk / dvla-contact-number.co.uk
    • Call forwarding service
    • Referred
  • Travel Affairs Ltd

    • 23 August 2018
    • ehic-e111-card.org
    • Copycat website (EHIC)
    • Referred
  • Kellys Vegies Ltd

    • 23 August 2018
    • My Farm Fresh Box
    • Grocery box subscription
    • Referred
  • UK Official Records Ltd

    • 23 August 2018
    • ukofficialrecords.co.uk
    • Copycat website (Replacement certificates)
    • Referred
  • Holistic Energy Advanced Learning Ltd

    • 20 August 2018
    • Allergy Testing UK
    • Allergy and food intolerance testing
    • Referred
  • www.point-less.co.uk

    • 07 August 2018
    • www.point-less.co.uk
    • Point-Less
    • Website taken down
  • PDQ Estates Ltd

    • 24 July 2018
    • PDQ
    • Estate agent
    • Referred
  • kenyaairway.co.uk

    • 14 May 2018
    • kenyaairway.co.uk
    • Travel agent
    • Website taken down
  • Online Central Reservations Ltd

    • 30 April 2018
    • Central Reservations
    • Hotel bookings
    • Website taken down
  • Goodwin Development Trust

    • 09 April 2018
    • Oxypod
    • Referred
  • George Smith

    • 24 January 2018
    • UK Directory Services
    • Call forwarding service
    • Website taken down
  • ETA and E-Visa Service

    • 12 January 2018
    • us-esta.uk
    • “Copycat” website
    • Website taken down
  • Thermalogica Ltd

    • 10 January 2018
    • Thermalogica Health Screening
    • Thermal imaging
    • Website taken down
  • herdress.co.uk

    • 04 January 2018
    • HerDress
    • Dress for formal events
    • Referred
  • Sky Number

    • 04 September 2017
    • skynumber.co.uk
    • Call forwarding service
    • Ceased trading
  • Marie Atlas Ltd

    • 12 May 2017
    • marieatlas.co.uk
    • AtlasProfilax Therapy
    • Trader now compliant
  • FreeFusion Ltd

    • 07 April 2017
    • www.iphonespecialist.co.uk
    • Mobile phone repair
    • Prosecuted
  • Threechings.com Ltd

    • 21 February 2017
    • Three Chings
    • Trader now compliant
  • Ticket4Football

    • 02 February 2017
    • Ticket4Football
    • Referred
  • Premier Events

    • 01 February 2017
    • Premier Events
    • Referred
  • Novum Publishing gmbh

    • 26 January 2017
    • United P.C. Publisher
    • Referred
  • Britannia Campaigning Ltd

    • 24 January 2017
    • Britain First
    • Trader now compliant
  • Lionheart GB

    • 24 January 2017
    • The Patriot Store
    • Clothing
    • Trader now compliant
  • Halcyon Bracelets

    • 01 January 2017
    • Halcyon Bracelets
    • Halcyon copper bracelets
    • Trader now compliant
  • Dr Jin

    • 01 January 2017
    • Traditional Chinese medicine
    • Trader now compliant
  • Zeetech Services Ltd

    • 01 January 2017
    • Canterbury Spine and Health Practice
    • Chiropractic Services
    • Website taken down
  • Nature's Range Ltd

    • 01 January 2017
    • Nature's Range
    • ProstEase, JointEase, Pernol
    • Referred
  • Easy Consulting SL

    • 01 November 2016
    • Direct Resorts International The Ultimate Holiday Package
    • Holiday accommodation
    • Trader now compliant
  • Meridian Consumer Research Private Ltd

    • 01 November 2016
    • drivinglicenceguide.co.uk, incomesupportguide.co.uk
    • Call forwarding service
    • Trader now compliant
  • -Limit Ltd

    • 01 October 2016
    • www.europeanhealthcard.org.uk
    • “Copycat” website
    • Ceased trading
  • Chinese Clinics (Balham) Ltd

    • 01 September 2016
    • The Chinese Clinic
    • Traditional Chinese medicine
    • Website taken down
  • Crystal Healing Light Ltd

    • 01 September 2016
    • Crystal Healing Light
    • Crystal therapy
    • Website taken down
  • Ron Prescott ND

    • 01 September 2016
    • www.ronprescottnd.co.uk, www.mecures.co.uk & www.smileqigong.com
    • Alternative therapies
    • Trader now compliant
  • XT-Tec Ltd

    • 01 August 2016
    • pcbattery.co.uk
    • Laptop Batteries
    • Website taken down
  • missydress.co.uk Inc

    • 01 July 2016
    • www.missydress.co.uk
    • Dresses
    • Website taken down
  • top-battery.co.uk

    • 01 June 2016
    • www.top-battery.co.uk
    • Laptop Batteries
    • Website taken down
  • Kitchen Units Cardiff

    • 01 June 2016
    • www.kitchenunits-cardiff.co.uk
    • Kitchens
    • Website taken down
  • Finitro

    • 01 February 2016
    • Finitro
    • Finitro Forte Plus
    • Trader now compliant
  • Dr Alyssa Burns Hill

    • 01 January 2016
    • www.alyssaburns-hill.com
    • Hormone Testing and Holistic Health Advice
    • Referred
  • Tiny Tinklers

    • 01 December 2015
    • www.teethingnecklace.co.uk
    • Amber teething necklaces
    • Website taken down
  • ATN-UK Company

    • 01 August 2015
    • www.amber-teething-necklaces.co.uk
    • Amber Teething Necklaces
    • Website taken down
  • Bamboo Textiles

    • 01 August 2015
    • www.bamboo-textiles.co.uk
    • Bamboo Textiles
    • Trader now compliant
  • Live Blood Test

    • 01 August 2015
    • Errol Denton
    • Live Blood Test
    • Referred 

    This person is also behind Fitalifestyle Ltd and was prosecuted and fined under the Cancer Act 1939 and two years later again under trading laws (and again fined) and is currently subject to a Community Behaviour Order - Jo
  • Howard Bult

    • 01 August 2015
    • Howard Bult
    • Bowen Therapy
    • Trader now compliant
  • Cascade Financial Ltd

    • 01 August 2015
    • www.daddycashforgold.co.uk
    • Financial
    • Website taken down
  • Kitchen Factory Ltd

    • 01 August 2015
    • www.the-kitchenfactory.co.uk, www.kitchendesign1.co.uk, and www.uk-fittedkitchen.co.uk
    • Kitchens
    • Website taken down
  • Fitalifestyle

    • 01 August 2015
    • seemycells.co.uk - see comment for Live Blood Analysis above, Jo
    • Liquid Chlorophyll
    • Referred
  • Paul Godber

    • 01 August 2015
    • IronHorseHouse (IHH)
    • Software add-ons for a train simulator game
    • Website taken down
  • SeaMaple (HK) Ltd

    • 01 August 2015
    • Urdress.co.uk
    • Formal dresses
    • Website taken down
  • The Tanning Hut

    • 01 August 2015
    • www.thetanninghut-huntingdon.co.uk
    • Sunbeds
    • Trader now compliant
  • LifestrengthUK

    • 01 August 2015
    • LifestrengthUK
    • Lifestrength wristbands
    • Website taken down
  • London Natural Therapies

    • 01 August 2015
    • www.londonnaturaltherapies.co.uk
    • Live blood
    • Trader now compliant
  • Philip Martin's

    • 01 August 2015
    • Philip Martin's
    • Philip Martin's Organics
    • Website taken down
  • Sonic Reflex

    • 01 August 2015
    • Waterboost
    • Waterboost
    • Trader now compliant
  • Kidz 5 A Day Ltd

    • 01 August 2014
    • Kidz 5 A Day Ltd
    • Powdered Drink
    • Ceased trading
  • Attitude Holidays

    • 01 August 2014
    • Attitude Holidays Ltd
    • Holidays
    • Website taken down
  • The Linden Centre

    • 01 August 2014
    • The Linden Method
    • The Linden Method
    • Now in Primary Authority Partnership
  • Systek Marketing Group

    • 01 August 2014
    • Prospect Email
    • Email address lists
    • Website taken down
  • Electronic Healing

    • 01 May 2014
    • Electronic Healing
    • BobBeck Protocol / Liquid Oxygen Drops
    • Prosecuted

Small successful example of skeptical activism - LadyCare menopause magnets

Recently I've been keeping a closer eye on the Advertising Standards Authority's (ASA) list of non-compliant online advertisers. I spotted one name had been taken off the list (LadyCare Lifetime Ltd) and was surprised to find that they hadn't been moved to the Referrals page, where persistently non-compliant advertisers are referred to Trading Standards for further action (which may include criminal proceedings). Where have they gone? I asked the ASA and they indicated that they were focusing on other things and I've not pushed it further yet.

LadyCare make magnets which are claimed to help symptoms of menopause but there doesn't appear to be a record of strong evidence to support that.  

The company had received an adjudication against their claims back in 2009 becaue of a misleading advert appearing in a newspaper. Adjudications remain on the ASA's website for five years, but in 2014 they'd additionally been added to the more serious non-compliant list.

I googled to see if I could find more information and discovered that Woman and Home magazine had, coincidentally more or less on the same day, published a reasonably favourable article about the product: The LadyCare Menopause Magnet: What is it, and does it actually work? (11 January 2019) Woman & Home

So I decided to email them and let them know about the ASA's investigation.

I found archived copies* of the first adjudication (2009) and of the non-compliant advert and sent them to the editor outlining my concerns that their article was a bit more favourable than might have been warranted, and highlighted the ASA's concerns about the marketing claims. (To be fair this product is unlikely to be particularly harmful to women - other than spending money on a product that may be unnecessary, I'm not sure it discourages people from seeing their doctor either).

Happily the editor took my concerns seriously and they've made quite a lot of changes to the article which I was pleased about. Thanks Woman and Home! They included some of the ASA's comments as well as comments from Dr Jen Gunter's blog (she was very unconvinced by the claims made for the product). They also had a couple of consumer comments, from people who'd found it ineffective but also from people who'd found a benefit.

I think it's worth sending a polite email to editors to ask them to add or amend something, it doesn't always work (but you can blog about it either way to let others know about the problem). 

*The way the ASA's website is now set up means that it's not possible for the Internet Archive / Wayback Machine to archive its later content, though earlier content is searchable. This means that you need to save copies yourself if you need to monitor a page. The link to the 'first adjudication' from 2009 is saved to the Wayback Machine whereas the second link to the 'non-compliant advert' from 2014 is just a link to the most recent cached copy that Google has. It will soon fade as the page is now gone so the next time Google checks it will find it empty and clear its own cache. I've saved a copy for my records though.