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The Standards You Can Expect Our Service To Meet.
ARAS is committed to continuous quality improvement and will undertake
quality assurance activities in each area of work.
If you raise an issue of concern or make a complaint about a service
you are receiving from another agency, we will:
- Respond promptly to the issue by investigating your options
thoroughly
- Present you with all strategies and options
- Work with you to raise the issue or ask your permission to
speak or act on your behalf
- Work with you within an agreed timeframe
If you contact us for information, we will:
- Answer your call promptly during normal office hours
- Return your call if a more detailed answer is required
- Provide you with accurate and helpful information
- Refer you, if necessary, to other appropriate agencies.
When presenting information/education sessions, we will:
- Be professional in our presentation
- Provide you with well researched, updated and relevant information
- Allow time for audience participation and questions
When writing and reviewing ARAS policy, we will:
- Consult with ARAS Management Committee members and ARAS staff,
in the first instance
- Review on a regular basis (bi-annually or when necessary)
- Inform and consult with consumers through the following avenues:
- Consumer representation on ARAS Management Committee
- Publication of the ARAS newsletter
If you wish to make a complaint or raise a concern about our
service, we will:
- Inform you of our internal complaints process
- Advise you of the external processes available to you, ie
Department of Health (DH&AC) and Aged Care and the Home and
Community Care Unit (HACC)
As a consumer, you can help us to help you by:
- Informing ARAS advocates if there are any other people involved
in the handling of your complaint
- Treating ARAS staff with courtesy
- Meeting any obligations of the stated service relationship
- Giving us feedback on our services
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