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DOCUMENT NO: HM-07 Prepared by: CKJ HOUSING MANAGEMENT SECTION Version No. 07-03 Board Approval: April 2017 Active From: April 2017 Complaints Policy HM-07 Review Date: April 2019 No. Change Approved by Date Effective 1. Following merger 2014: Nov Nov Board Updated Association name 2014 2014 2. Reviewed to include Ombudsman new contact details. A&R Sub Committee May 2015 May 2015 3. Reviewed to include further stage between IO/Director and Board Contents 1.0 Scope 2.0 Objective 3.0 Definitions & Abbreviations 4.0 Responsibilities 5.0 Related Documents 6.0 Policy Statement 7.0 Review Housing Sub Committee April 2017 April 2017 1

1. Scope To ensure that staff fully understand the process for dealing with complaints in regard to services provided by the Association. 2. Objective This procedure will ensure that all tenants have equal service offered and that the process for managing complaints is open, fair and transparent. The process will ensure the complaint is investigated fully, have target response time for each stage, and shall be used to improve the services offered by the Association. 3. Definitions & Abbreviations NB Housing North Belfast Housing Association Ltd CEO Chief Executive Officer DHCS Director of Housing & Corporate Services IO Investigation Officer 4. Responsibilities IO/Director CEO Management Committee All Staff Decision maker at Stage 1 Ensure all information is investigated, prepare report. Decision maker at Stage 2 (if complainant is dissatisfied with outcome at Stage 1) Independent panel to make decision on complaint at Stage 3. (if complainant is dissatisfied with outcome at Stage 2) To be able to inform tenants, contractors or others in respect to the complaints process. Offer assistance to those who have requested support or assistance in completing the form. 5. Related Documents Allocation & Transfer Policy HM-01 Anti-Social Behaviour Policy HM-06 Rent Recovery Policy HM-08 Introductory Tenancy Agreement Secure Tenancy Agreement 2

6. Policy Statement A complaint is any dissatisfaction expressed about a decision made by the Association or about the performance of any aspect of its work. Complaints may be made about decisions, about lack of service, or about the manner in which a service was provided. The NI Ombudsman has suggested that a complaint can be defined as: Any oral or written expression of dissatisfaction by any person, however made, about the service, actions or inactions of a body or its officers which requires a response. In the NI Ombudsman office publication Rights, Responsibilities and Redress - a Framework for Effective Complaint Handling it cites the following principles as being at the core of the Framework for effective complaint handling: Accessible and simple Fair and impartial Timely, effective and consistent Accountable Delivers continuous improvement The Association shall adopt these principles in dealing with complaints. The Association will endeavour to ensure its systems and procedures are adequate to meet minimum standards as set out in the Tenant s Guarantee in providing housing accommodation. The Association will investigate and respond to any complaint raised by the complainant, particularly where allegations seek to show unreasonable delay, bias, failure to follow proper procedures or a decision badly made. 3

Procedures: Complaints Procedure: 1. An individual may wish to complain verbally on a service matter to any officer. On such occasions the officer will act diligently and professionally in investigating and answering such. The Association is aware that many such instances are quickly clarified or resolved, but where they are not the formal complaints procedure may be adopted. 2. In all cases the person receiving the request should inform the person that a formal complaints policy is available, and that every assistance will be given to complete the information required. 3. Where an individual wishes to make a formal complaint they will be advised to do so in writing and be issued the Complaint Form (Appx 1) and Complaints Policy document. A member of staff will facilitate a written signed statement from the individual. 4. An acknowledgement letter and a further copy of the association s complaints policy will be issued within 5 working days of the complaint being received. Stage 1 5. The complaint will be investigated by the Director of Housing & Corporate Services (DHCS) or by the most senior officer in his/her absence. Dependent on the nature of the complaint, the investigating officer may be another Director. 6. Where the Director is directly involved, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will investigate. Where the CEO is directly involved, a member of the Management Committee will be appointed. The individual dealing with the complaint will be known as the Investigating Officer (IO). 7. Where a member of staff, a committee member, a contractor or any other agent of the Association is directly involved, they will be interviewed by the IO, and may further be asked to give a written account of their involvement. 8. The IO may need to interview the complainant, and it is expected that they co-operate and make themselves available for interview throughout the course of the investigation. 4

9. The IO may choose to avail of legal advice during the course of the investigation. Such advice will be acted upon accordingly. 10. Once the complaint has been resolved the DHCS will include the nature and outcome in a complaints report to the Management Committee on a quarterly basis 11. Where a complaint is not upheld, this too will be included in the quarterly report to Management Committee. The Association will maintain a complaints register of all complaints made in relation to the service. 12. The complainant will receive a written response, ideally not more than 10 working days after the original complaint was made, unless there were extenuating circumstances. Where a delay is experienced, an appropriate holding letter should be sent to the complainant. 13. Stage 1 of the process should be complete within 10 days of the complaint being received. Stage 2 14. Where the complainant is not satisfied with the IO/Director response, an appeal to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) may be facilitated. 15. Complainants who wish to use this course of action should contact the CEO at NB Housing within 5 days of receipt of the response letter. Stage 3 16. Where the complainant is not satisfied with the CEO response, an appeal to the Management Committee may be facilitated. Complainants who wish to use this course should write to the Secretary of the Management Committee C/O Gatelodge, 8 Flax Street, Belfast BT14 7EQ within 5 days of receipt of the response letter. 17. The Management Committee shall convene a panel to review the complaint. If they consider necessary the Secretary will arrange to hold a meeting with the complainant and Committee panel. The meeting will take place within 10days of the request. The committee will aim to make their decision within 5 days. Their decision at any such appeal will be the Association s final stage of the Association s internal Complaints policy. Stage 4 18. Where the complainant is still not satisfied they can complain to the NI Commissioner for Complaints. 5

19. At this stage, the complainant will be advised to make a formal complaint to the Commissioner for Complaints for Northern Ireland (The Ombudsman) should they wish to pursue the matter further. His office can be contacted for advice on Freephone 0800 34 34 24, by writing to the Ombudsman, Freepost RTKS-BAJU-ALEZ Belfast BT1 6BR or The Ombudsman, Progressive House, 33 Wellington Place, Belfast, BT1 6HN or email ombudsman@ni-ombudsman.org.uk. 20. It should be noted that the Ombudsman normally expects that a complainant will have used the Association s internal complaints procedure before bringing a complaint to him. 7. Review This policy will be subject to systematic 2 yearly review, or as and when required. 6

Gatelodge, 8 Flax Street, Belfast, BT14 7EQ Tel: 028 9059 2110 email: info@nb-housing.org Complaints Form (To be completed by member of staff, at request of complainant) Complainant Details Name: Address: Contact No: Signature: Do you want the Association to deal directly with someone acting on your behalf? Yes / No If yes, please ask your helper or advisor to fill in the section below: My relationship to the complainant is: My address is: Telephone No: Signature: 1) The complainant has been offered assistance by Association staff to complete this form: Yes / No. 2) The complainant has accepted this offer Yes / No. 3) The member of staff has read the record of the complaint to the complainant, and the complainant has accepted the record Yes / No. Complainant: Signature: Date: Staff Member: Signature Date: North Belfast Housing Association Ltd (NB Housing) Gatelodge, 8 Flax Street, Belfast, BT14 7EQ. Tel: 028 9059 2110 Fax: 028 9059 4440 282-290 Crumlin Road, Belfast, BT14 7ED, Tel: 028 90 35 11 31 Dept for Communities Reg. No. R55. Industrial and Provident Societies Reg. No. IP406

DETAILS OF COMPLAINT Please give details of your complaint below (Attach a separate sheet if required). Remember to include dates, times, names and any other relevant information SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Please list below any supporting documentation which you are including with your complaint.

RESOLUTION OF COMPLAINT What action would you like the Association to take to help resolve your complaint? DATA PROTECTION In order to investigate your complaint and help us deliver efficient services, we need to collect relevant personal details. We comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 when dealing with personal data. This means that your personal data will be processed in accordance with the law. Please note that we may share personal data with other organisations where appropriate. Please tick the box to confirm that you have read the Data Protection information above and are consenting to NB Housing processing your personal data. Please return the completed form to: NB Housing Gatelodge 8 Flax Street Belfast BT14 7EQ Or email to info@nb-housing.org