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# If your complaint is about a decision, get reasons for the decision. | # If your complaint is about a decision, get reasons for the decision. | ||
# Ask if the agency has its own process for reviewing or appealing the decision. If so, use it. | # Ask if the agency has its own process for reviewing or appealing the decision. If so, use it. | ||
# If your complaint is not resolved by the agency, complete and send in a Complaint Form within one year of the action you are complaining about. [See | # If your complaint is not resolved by the agency, complete and send in a Complaint Form within one year of the action you are complaining about. [See [[Ombudsman]] in Part 2 of this Guide for contact and website information on the BC Ombudsman complaint process. The website has an online complaint form.] | ||
== What will happen next? == | == What will happen next? == | ||
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== Where to get help == | == Where to get help == | ||
See Part 2 | See the [[Resource Guide]] in Part 2 for a list of helpful resources. Your best bets are: | ||
* [[Ombudsman]]. The Ombudsman website has “useful contacts” to make complaints about nongovernmental service providers such as lawyers, doctors and banks. | * [[Ombudsman]]. The Ombudsman website has “useful contacts” to make complaints about nongovernmental service providers such as lawyers, doctors and banks. | ||
* [[Law Students’ Legal Advice Program]] (See “Chapter 20- Public Complaints Procedure”, for useful information on “Complaints Concerning Police Conduct”.) | * [[Law Students’ Legal Advice Program]] (See “Chapter 20- Public Complaints Procedure”, for useful information on “Complaints Concerning Police Conduct”.) |