Sunday, 11 February 2007

How to Complain to the Council

If you are unhappy with any aspect of the process of the Secondary Admissions Review, then you should complain to the Council asap. It is vital that you do all you can to reverse the decision.

Make it clear to the Council that parents in Moulsecoomb and Bevendean will not be ignored.

Information about the flaws in the Secondary Admissions Review are available in this article:

Flaws in the Secondary Admissions Review


COUNCIL COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE

There is information on how to make a complaint on the Council’s website here.

You can send your complaint to
Standards & Complaints Team, Brighton & Hove City Council, Freepost
SEA2560, Brighton BN1 1ZW

OR complaints@brighton-hove.gov.uk

OR free phone 0500 291229

OR fill in a complaints form here:

The online form gives you some idea of the format for complaints. You might want to send an email or letter so you have a copy of what you send for your own records.

You might also complain to the Standards Board at the same time - and state this in your complaint to the Council.

http://www.standardsboard.co.uk/

You can ask for action to be taken, for example, when complaining about the sacking of Juliet McCaffery, I will request the her reinstatement to the Children, Families and Schools Committee, and a re-run of the vote on the proposals.

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