Tell the Royal Commission about disability services

25 November 2020
  • The Disability Royal Commission wants to know about quality and safeguards in disability services.

  • A good quality service

    • meets your needs
    • gives you choice and control
    • listens when you make a complaint
    • respects you
  • Safeguards make sure services

    • do the right thing
    • uphold your rights
    • are safe for you to use
    • are good quality
  • The Commission wants to hear from people who have made a complaint about bad service.

    They want to know things like

    • did the service make it hard for you to complain
    • how can services be better at listening to complaints
    • how can safeguards be better
  • The Commission has more questions you can answer.

    You can read all the questions in the Commission’s Safeguards and quality issues paper.

    The paper is available in Easy Read.

  • You must answer the questions before February 2021.

    If you want to answer the questions you can call the Commission on 1800 517 199.

  • You may find it difficult to talk about times when you have had a bad service.

    You can get support before you talk to the Commission.

    To find a support service call the Commission on 1800 517 199.

  • See what we say about the Disability Royal Commission.

    If you have any questions please call us on 1800 424 065.

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