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ADCQ Annual Report 2007–08

Appendix 4

Complaint handling process at the Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland

Diagram of complaint handling process
Written complaint received and assessed
leads to  
Complaint accepted
OR
Complaint not accepted
     
leads to
 
leads to
     
Respondent notified and given option of providing written response, within 28 days, or of requesting early conference.Date set for compulsory conference no more than six weeks after notification.
 
Complainant advised of reasons for non-acceptance
 
leads to
 
leads to
   
 
Early conference held where requested by respondent, and where all parties agree
OR
Compulsory conference held
   
 
leads to
 
leads to
   
 
Complaint rejected, based on further information
OR
Confidential settlement agreed by all parties. Agreement signed and registered at Anti-Discrimination Tribunal Queensland
OR
No settlement reached. Complaint may be referred to Anti-Discrimination Tribunal Queensland for public hearing
     
leads to
 
leads to
     
Complaint closed
 
Determination made by Tribunal, binding on all parties

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