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How do I make a complaint about a doctor in NSW?

How do I make a complaint about a doctor in NSW?

How the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission can help

  1. Call 1800 043 159 Mon to Fri, 9am to 5pm AEST.
  2. Email: [email protected].

How do I make a complaint about a school in NSW?

If your complaint is about a public school, start by talking to the teacher, year advisor or school principal….You can make a complaint about:

  1. any aspect of the services we provide.
  2. any decision, including those about enrolment.
  3. any practice, policy or procedure.
  4. staff behaviour or conduct.

How to make a complaint about a school in NSW?

The department is committed to resolving issues about NSW schools locally where possible. The teacher or principal is often the best place to start. You can ask a question or raise an issue by contacting the school directly or through the department’s online complaint form.

What can I make a complaint about NSW health care?

The Commission considers complaints about health services and health practitioners in NSW. The Commission considers complaints about the standards of care and treatment provided to patients, and/or the professional conduct of health practitioners. Sometimes people come to us with concerns about issues which can best be addressed by another body.

How to make a complaint to the Department of Education?

Department of Education employees should refer to our Staff Complaints Procedure (PDF 2.67MB) for information about the process to follow when making and managing work-related complaints (staff only). Our complaints handling policy and associated procedures provide more information about the complaint process.

Where can I make a complaint about a doctor?

If you need help putting your complaint in writing you can call us on 1300 197 177. Complaints are concerns about the care, treatment or behaviour of a registered health practitioner. What should I know before making a complaint?