Alberta College of Social Workers COMPLAINT PROCEDURES: INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC
Anyone receiving the services of a registered social worker is entitled to be treated in a fair and ethical manner. All registered social workers are expected to practice competently and professionally. The vast majority of social workers are ethical and skilled practitioners who meet these obligations.
Occasionally situations arise that result in a complaint against a social worker. The purpose of this document is to provide both registered social workers and members of the public with information on what constitutes a complaint, how to file a complaint, and what happens when a complaint is received.
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Anyone receiving the services of a registered social worker is entitled to be treated in a fair and ethical manner. All registered social workers are expected to practice competently and professionally. The vast majority of social workers are ethical and skilled practitioners who meet these obligations.
Occasionally situations arise that result in a complaint against a social worker. The purpose of this document is to provide both registered social workers and members of the public with information on what constitutes a complaint, how to file a complaint, and what happens when a complaint is received.
Note: Thanks to the reader who sent this link.
The complaint procedure has lots of stages. One stage lacking is one where the college corrects the problem after the complaint is found to be justified. The best it has to offer is:
ReplyDeleteg. refer the social worker for an assessment of incapacity
Robert T McQuaid
Mattawa Ontario Canada
Anti-social worker