The CRRS is an independent service that helps you sort out complaints about your service funded under the Commonwealth Disability Services Act, including:
The CRRS is funded by the Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA).
The vision of the CRRS is to offer an innovative, independent, fair, efficient and impartial, nationally accessible complaints resolution and referral service for people accessing employment and advocacy services funded under the Commonwealth Disability Services Act. The CRRS achieves this through:
In all of the above, the CRRS will monitor progress and outcomes to ensure that a complaint is dealt with as quickly as possible.
The CRRS is a key part of the Australian Government's plan to make sure that there are good quality services within the disability employment area. This plan is called the ‘Quality Strategy’.
The idea for a complaints service came out of a report called Assuring Quality (1997), drafted by the Disability Quality and Standards Working Party. This report highlighted the need for an independent service to look into complaints about employment services.
The CRRS believes complaints and feedback are positive as they assist in service improvement. The CRRS believes that every person has the right to make a complaint if they are not happy with the CRRS. To make a complaint or provide feedback, please contact us via our feedback form.