Complaints & Feedback
Complaints & Feedback
If you have any concerns or comments with regard to the support or services being delivered by the Christie Centre please let us know by either calling our main office on 03 5023 2761 or sending an email so your concern or comment can be addressed.
A form is downloadable if you would like to complete and return anonymously to our main office at 115 Twelfth Street Mildura VIC 3500
Complaints Concerns & Suggestions
Your concerns or comments will be dealt confidentially.
NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
The NDIS Commission can take complaints about:
- services or supports that were not provided in a safe and respectful way
- services and supports that were not delivered to an appropriate standard
www.ndiscommission.gov.au – Complaints
Or call 1800 035 544
If you require a Disability advocacy support to make a complaint details are provided in the following link or see information for VALID and RIAC below
Victorian Disability Services Commissioner
Please note, if you have a complaint about a NDIS funded service please visit the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
Anyone can make a complaint about the provision of a disability service by a regulated Victorian disability service provider. Whether you are a person with a disability, a family member or friend of someone with a disability, a staff member, carer, or a member of the community – you have the right to make a complaint.
To make a complaint about a DHHS funded disability service or TAC funded service call 1800 677 342.
Department of Health & Human Services
If you are dissatisfied with any service provided, contracted, funded or regulated by the Department of Health and Human Services make a complaint.
VALID – Advocacy
The Victorian Advocacy League for Individuals with Disability (VALID) is the peak organisation in the Victorian disability sector representing adults with an intellectual disability and their families. VALID is run by and for people with disability and family members.
Rights Information and Advocacy Centre
Rights Information and Advocacy Centre (RIAC) is a not-for-profit organisation that builds the capacity and wellbeing of individuals, families, carers and communities through advocacy and support services.
The Australian Human Rights Commission
The Australian Human Rights Commission is an independent third party which investigates complaints about discrimination and human rights breaches. It does not act as an advocate or legal representative for a party to a complaint. The complaint process is simple, free and flexible.
https://www.humanrights.gov.au/complaints/complaint-guides/complaint-process-0