1. A staff member, school or college?
2. Student protection?
3. A breach of Privacy?
If you are a staff member, please refer to the Townsville Catholic Education Complaints Against Employees Procedure, available on Sharehub.
This Procedure outlines how to make a complaint and how to manage complaints for:
· Schools, colleges, outside hours school care and other facilities/programs in the Townsville Catholic Education system.
Townsville Catholic Education will adopt the principles of procedural fairness and natural justice throughout the complaint management process. This requires a fair and proper procedure to be used, which involves disclosure, a reasonable opportunity to respond and impartiality to reach a fair and correct decision.
It is important that all complaints:
Complaints management in schools is also underpinned by section 7 of the Education Accreditation (Non-State Schools) Act Qld, and Regulations 2017.
Enrolment Termination appeal process
Suspension or expulsion of students is a serious consequence of a school’s behaviour management and community living policies and processes. Should a parent/caregiver (or the signatory of the Enrolment Form) feel aggrieved by such a course of action, they may appeal the decision by writing to the Executive Director of Townsville Catholic Education. The appeal should set out the reasons for appealing the school Principal’s decision to terminate enrolment. It should contain the student’s name, school, year level, parent/caregiver name, contact phone number and email address.
The appeal should be directed to: Executive Director, Townsville Catholic Education Office, PO Box 861 AITKENVALE QLD 4814, Phone: (07) 4773 0900 Email: director@tsv.catholic.edu.au
During the course of a child’s school years, a parent/carer, student or other persons may have cause to make a complaint about school decisions, processes, management, conduct of staff and/or students, or have other general concerns.
Step 1: Discuss the complaint with the class teacher (Resolve at the first level)
If a complaint is with the child’s teacher or relates to an issue concerning the child’s experience at school, make an appointment with that teacher as soon as possible through the school administration. Discuss the complaint with the teacher and give the teacher an opportunity to suggest a solution. The teacher will make a record of the complaint and report the meeting and any outcomes to the school Principal. Together, parents/carers and teachers should be able to resolve the problem at this level.
Step 2: Discuss the complaint with the Principal (Seek support to resolve a complaint)
If the complaint remains unresolved, make an appointment to see the school Principal or their delegate to discuss the issue further. Alternatively, a parent/carer and the teacher may agree to ask the Principal to act as a go-between in informal conflict resolution in an attempt to resolve the problem.
If the complaint relates to more general school matters, the complaint should be raised directly with the Principal or their delegate. The Principal may refer the complaint to a delegate such as the Deputy Principal. Complaints to the Principal can be lodged in person, by telephone, writing or via email. Principals’ email addresses are available on the Townsville Catholic Education Office website www.tsv.catholic.edu.au
Complaints about a Principal should be directed to an Education Consultant or Director Leadership & School Development at the Townsville Catholic Education Office. (See contact details below)
Step 3: Contact Townsville Catholic Education Office (Refer the matter to an external source)
If the complaint has been discussed with the Principal and is still not resolved, please contact the Townsville Catholic Education Office. Complaints may be lodged by telephone, email or in writing. The name of the complainant and the nature of the complaint will be reported back to the Principal. Townsville Catholic Education Office staff will then work with all parties to seek a resolution.
Anonymous complaints will be acted upon if enough information has been provided to allow for follow-up with the relevant school Principal.
Townsville Catholic Education Office, Phone: (07) 4773 0900 Email: director@tsv.catholic.edu.au 2 Gardenia Avenue KIRWAN QLD 4817; PO Box 861 AITKENVALE QLD 4814
Step 4: Independent review (Seeking external intervention)
If the complaint is not resolved through these formal processes, it can be lodged with the Non-State School Accreditation Board.
Chairperson, Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Email, chair@nssab.qld.edu.au Telephone (07) 3513 6773 PO Box 15347 CITY EAST QLD 4002
Please note, when following the complaint process
a) At every level of the complaint process, a record will be made of the complaint.
b) To achieve an effective resolution for all parties, when making a complaint, parents/carers should ensure they:
c) In most instances, in the case of a complaint about a staff member, the staff member will be told of the complaint and offered the right of reply.
d) All parties have the right to have a support person throughout the process.
e) Matters involving harm and abuse will be referred to the appropriate authorities including Police in accordance with the Diocesan Education Council Student Protection Policy.
The full Townsville Catholic Education Procedure for Managing Complaints document further outlines how your complaint with be processed.
The Student Protection Processes for Catholic Education have been developed by the Queensland Catholic Education Commission (QCEC), in consultation with Catholic School Authorities, in order to assist Catholic School Authorities to meet legislative and procedural processes for responding to, and reporting, abuse, harm and behaviour of a staff member that a student considers is inappropriate.