Complaints policy
1. Purpose of the Complaints Policy
At Social Sense Allied Health, we value your feedback and take complaints seriously. This policy outlines the process for lodging a complaint about our services or privacy issues, ensuring that your concerns are addressed in a transparent and timely manner. We adhere to the principles outlined in the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) as per the Privacy Act 1988 and the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Act 2013, which govern the handling of personal information and service provision.
2. Complaints about Privacy Issues
If you have a complaint related to privacy issues, please contact us as outlined below:
By Letter:
Complaints Officer
Social Sense Allied Health
PO Box 212
Brunswick VIC 3056By Email:
hello@socialsense.com.auBy Telephone:
0435 005 669
We will acknowledge your complaint within five business days and aim to resolve the issue as quickly as possible in accordance with the APPs. You will receive regular updates on the progress of your complaint.
3. Complaints about Our Services
If you have a complaint regarding any service delivered by Social Sense Allied Health, please follow these steps:
Initial contact with us directly at Social Sense Allied Health to discuss your concern. This can often lead to a quick resolution. You can reach us via the communication methods listed above.
Complaint to Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW):
If you are not satisfied with how we have addressed your concerns, you may escalate the matter to the (AASW). You can do this via the following methods:Email: ethicscomplaint@aasw.asn.au
Telephone: (03) 9320 1044
Complaints regarding NDIS services:
If your complaint is specifically related to services provided under the NDIS, please contact the NDIS directly:Email: feedback@ndis.gov.au
Telephone: 1800 800 110 (Option 4)
Complaints regarding Medicare services:
If your complaint concerns services related to Medicare, you can contact the Department of Human Services. You may do so by:
Email: submit through your MyGov Account
Telephone: 1800 132 468
Complaints regarding NSW Victims Services:
If your complaint relates to services provided under NSW Victims Services, you can reach the Victims Services unit by contacting:Email: vs@dcj.nsw.gov.au
Telephone: 1800 633 063
4. Investigation Process
All complaints will be treated confidentially and investigated thoroughly, in accordance with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Act 2013 and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) under the Privacy Act 1988. After a review, we will communicate the outcome of the investigation to you, detailing any corrective actions we plan to implement, if applicable. This process reflects our commitment to upholding the standards of care and accountability as required by the relevant legislation.
5. Continuous Improvement
At Social Sense Allied Health, we are committed to continuous improvement in our services. Feedback from clients is essential in helping us enhance our practices. Complaints will be reviewed regularly to identify trends and areas for improvement within our services, ensuring compliance with the Quality and Safeguards Framework of the NDIS.
6. Non-Retaliation Policy
We want to assure you that any complaint or feedback provided will be treated with the utmost professionalism and respect. There will be no repercussions for individuals who make complaints in good faith, in line with the protections outlined in the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986. We uphold a non-retaliation policy to create a safe environment for expressing concerns.
7. Review of Policy
This complaints policy will be reviewed annually to ensure it remains effective and relevant to our service users. We welcome any suggestions you may have for improving our policy or our services.
Contact Information
If you have any questions about this complaints policy or the complaints process, please feel free to reach out to us using the contact details provided above. We are here to assist you and ensure that your experience with Social Sense Allied Health is a positive one.