Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Act 2014

Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending - Inspections and complaints into alleged breaches of rights

80: Complaints about breaches of rights

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"Telling someone about a problem when you think someone's rights have been broken"

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If you think someone's rights have been broken, you can complain to an inspector. You can complain about a breach of a resident's rights, and someone will look into it. The person in charge of the residence, or their staff, must send your complaint to an inspector if you tell them about a breach of rights.

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Part 1Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending
Inspections and complaints into alleged breaches of rights

80Complaints about breaches of rights

  1. Anyone may complain to an inspector about the breach of a resident's rights.

  2. The manager or staff member of a residence who receives a complaint about a breach of the resident’s rights must refer the complaint to an inspector.