Feedback can be provided by individual women or stakeholders on their initiative or in response to requests by the Sexual Assault Support Service on behalf of the parent organisation NQCWS Inc.
NQCWS Inc. shall endeavor to make it easy as possible for women to provide feedback and ensure the anonymity of people who do, unless they agree otherwise.
NQCWS Inc. wants to ensure women accessing the services feel able to voice their dissatisfaction with any aspect of the service, and to be confident that NQCWS Inc. will manage their complaints professionally and respond quickly and appropriately. All women shall be informed of their rights and the Complaints Policy and Procedure at the earliest possible stage of their involvement with NQCWS Inc.
Please click here to see the Complaints Policy and Procedure. All complaints will be treated in a confidential manner, and can be submitted on the following form.
As appropriate the complaint may be referred to an external agency (such as the Queensland Police Service, Department of Justice & Attorney General and the Department of Housing and Public Works, or Office of Public Guardian).
Women accessing NQCWS Inc. have the right to lodge their complaint directly with the
Department of Justice & Attorney General, or Department of Housing and Public Works
or if the matter regards privacy to the Federal Privacy Commissioner.
However, women will be encouraged to explore options outlined above first.
If the woman is not satisfied with the investigation and proposed resolution of their complaint or appeal, they can seek a further review of the matter by:
We acknowledge the Wulgurukaba and Bindal people on whose lands and sea we live and work, and acknowledge all First Nations people and cultures; we honour their Elders past, present and emerging. We particularly recognise the unique experiences upon colonisation for First Nations Women and the contribution their voices continue to make within our organisation and the community in working towards reconciliation.
Please be aware that this website may contain the names, images and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who may now be deceased.