November 2015 |
Complaints and how to manage them |
It is not unusual for there to be different views on what a corporation should do and how it should be managed. This can lead to complaints. Complaints range from small, usually ‘fixable’ matters to large complicated problems which take time to address. But all complaints are important and all complainants should be treated with respect. If your corporation has a process to follow, it will help you address complaints and, hopefully, also to resolve them.
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Directors: Does your corporation have a policy and procedures manual about how to deal with complaints?Does it set out, for example, who a complainant should contact, what information to provide and an outline (including a timeframe) on how the complaint will be addressed? For complainants: tips for making a complaintComplaining can be a valuable tool for initiating change but keep to the issue and be prepared to listen. People don’t always have to agree with one another but they should be willing to work towards a solution (and sometimes that may mean a compromise). Complain about the right thing—Is something just bugging you and making you feel annoyed—or is there a real problem? Complain to someone who can do something about it—Complaining to anyone and everyone can make you feel better simply because you are getting the matter ‘off your chest’ but it rarely changes anything. Save your energy and time, make sure you’re complaining to the right person at the corporation. Seek solutions—Trying to make people admit they’re at fault is not productive. Forget blame and focus on solutions. Before approaching ORIC with your complaint, try to sort it out with your corporation. If you want to make a complaint about an issue at your corporation, ORIC has a fact sheet called Complaints involving corporations that sets out the steps to take. For corporations: what to do when you get a complaintYour corporation should treat complaints as a form of feedback. It should also show commitment to resolving them. If your corporation doesn’t already have a procedure for handling complaints here are some points you might consider:
Did you know there is an Australian Standard that provides guidelines for complaints handling in organisations? |
Help from ORICAs far as is practical, ORIC encourages and assists corporations to resolve their difficulties internally but does not provide legal advice. ORIC’s assistance is restricted to explaining corporate governance, the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006, corporation rule books and members’ rights. If you’ve already contacted your corporation to try to resolve your problem directly, ORIC may be able to suggest some other options you can pursue. Although ORIC can’t resolve all complaints involving corporations it uses the information you provide to help understand what issues are causing the most trouble for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations. This informs ORIC where to focus its regulatory and education work. |
Read more about complaints follow a process.
Have you called your AGM?All corporations must hold their AGM before 30 November 2015 (unless they have an exemption from the Registrar). Have you lodged your 2014–15 reports?Reports are now due. Don’t risk prosecution. If you need help filling in your reports or you are not quite sure what to lodge, ORIC can help you. Lodge online https://online.oric.gov.au It’s easier than you think |
Managing your members list online just got easierDid you know you can update your members list on the ORIC website all year round as changes happen? Doing this will make the task of lodging your general report each year much quicker—especially if you have lots of members in your corporation. We’ve made changes to the ‘List of names and addresses of members’ and the ‘General report’ forms to make it easier to manage your members list online.
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