Making a complaint about a mental health service
Making a complaint about a mental health service
In Victoria, everyone has the right to speak up and make a complaint about a mental health service and there are specialist organisations to help you do so.
For public mental health services
To make a complaint about a public mental health service in Victoria you can:
talk directly with your service – every public mental health service must have a process to help you raise your concerns
talk with the
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Commission (MHWC)
External Link
.
The MHWC is independent and can:
help you raise your concerns directly with the service
work with you and the service to help resolve your concerns
discuss other options if they aren’t able to help.
The MHWC can receive complaints about any aspects of the treatment or care delivered by a public mental health service.
Any person who is genuinely concerned about someone’s experience with a public mental health service in Victoria can make a complaint. This includes people receiving care, families, carers, advocates, mental health workers and friends.
For private mental health services
The
Health Complaints
Commissioner
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(HCC) can help with complaints about private mental health services.
Before contacting the HCC, your first step is to contact the person or the organisation and try to resolve the issue with them. If you find this difficult or are still unhappy, call the HCC. The HCC is independent and can:
help you raise your concerns directly with the service
work with you and the service to help resolve your concerns
discuss other options if they aren’t able to help.
The HCC can receive complaints about any aspects of the treatment or care delivered by a private mental health service.This includes the privacy of and access to health information about you.
Any person who is genuinely concerned about someone’s experience with a public mental health service in Victoria can make a complaint. This includes people receiving care, families, carers, advocates, mental health workers and friends.
Contact details
It is a good idea to make your complaint as soon as possible. If you’re unsure about what to do, call the MHWC or the Office of the Health Complaints Commissioner (OHSC) for more information.
MHWC for complaints about public mental health services
Call 1800 246 054 (free call from landlines)
HCC for complaints about private mental health services
Call
1300 582 113
Email the
Office of the Health Complaints Commissioner
The MHWC and HCC receive and listen to complaints in any language through interpreters, and can arrange an interpreter at no cost to you when needed. If you are Deaf or have hearing or speech support needs, you can contact the MHWC and HCC through the National Relay Service or by email.