An Advocate's Guide to Complaints in England : For professional and voluntary advocates supporting adults, young people and children through complaints

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An Advocate's Guide to Complaints in England : For professional and voluntary advocates supporting adults, young people and children through complaints

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

The concise and informative handbook provides accessible advice with a minimum of legal jargon and can be used as a reference book for all those who undertake advocacy work with adults, young people and children, either in a professional or voluntary capacity.

The book describes the different types of advocacy provided to complainants and the role and tasks of the advocate, explaining the various sources of guidance for advocates who present or assist with complaints. It describes the process of how a complaint is initially made and follows through the various stages of the procedure, advising on how best to achieve a positive outcome.

The first three chapters describe the advocacy world; explaining how it fits with the legal system, and answer the general questions commonly asked by advocates who are dealing with difficult cases. The rest of the chapters go into detail about the respective complaints procedures of various organisations and areas, such as healthcare, social care, education, housing, prison, children's services and the police. Where possible examples of cases that have progressed to higher bodies, such as Ombudsmen or courts, are included to give examples of the type of complaints that are successful. At the end of each chapter there is a helpful `Key points' section.

The aim is that the advocate will be able to `dip into' these chapters for advice as and when needed and use the book as a comprehensive route map for the main complaints systems in England. This should be particularly helpful for advocates dealing with complaints that may cross between different institutions, such as social care and mental health.

Contents

Chapter 1: The role of the advocate

Chapter 2: The tasks of the advocate

Chapter 3: Understanding the complaints system

Chapter 4: Complaints about children's services

Chapter 5: Complaints about social care

Chapter 6: Complaints about healthcare

Chapter 7: Complaints about education

Chapter 8: Complaints about housing issues and planning

Chapter 9: Complaints about benefits

Chapter 10: Complaints about the police and the crown prosecution service

Chpater 11: Complaints about utility and other private companies

Chaper 12: Complaints about data protection

Chapter 13: Complaints about lawyers

Chapter 14: Complaints about the prison and probation service

Table of Statutes and Statutory Instruments

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