(1) This policy explains how Hunter Community Housing handles appeals from tenants and applicants. (2) This policy applies to all tenants and applicants of Hunter Community Housing. (3) Hunter Community Housing recognises that all applicants and tenants receiving our services have the right to appeal against our decisions if they are dissatisfied with the outcome. (4) Hunter Community Housing responds to all appeals quickly, fairly, confidentially and without reprisal. (5) Hunter Community Housing is committed to continually improving its services. Hunter Community Housing regularly reviews appeals lodged by tenants and applicants to learn how it can improve its services in the future. (6) Anyone can lodge an appeal when they are dissatisfied with a decision made by Hunter Community Housing about their application or tenancy. (7) Appeals can be lodged by filling out our appeal form or asking for an appeal interview. (8) Hunter Community Housing’s appeal form is available in our office and can be downloaded from www.huntercommunityhousing.com.au (9) Hunter Community Housing sends an acknowledgment letter within 5 days of receiving an appeal. (10) Hunter Community Housing reviews the decision and sends a letter explaining the outcome of our review within 21 days of receiving an appeal. The review is done by a different person, not the person who made the original decision. (11) Anyone who is dissatisfied with the outcome of an internal appeal with Hunter Community Housing, can lodge an appeal with the Housing Appeals Committee. The Housing Appeals Committee is an independent agency that deals with appeals from people who are unhappy with decisions made by Hunter Community Housing and other community housing providers. (12) The Housing Appeals Committee is easy to contact by phone or email and offers online services. Its contact details are: (13) External appeals can be lodged: (14) The Housing Appeals Committee will consider the appeal request, information in the file kept by Hunter Community Housing, and information from the person who lodged the appeal gathered during an informal interview with the Housing Appeals Committee. (15) The Housing Appeals Committee reaches a conclusion about the appeal and writes a report with recommendations that is sent to the person who lodged the appeal and Hunter Community Housing. (16) Examples of Hunter Community Housing decisions that can be appealed include: (17) The General Manager Operations – Housing is responsible for implementation and review of this policy. (18) Staff are responsible to ensure they have read, understood, and comply with the policy. (19) The Diocese Governance Department is responsible for managing the review process and publication of this policy. (20) This policy will be reviewed when there is a legislative change, organisational change, delegations change or at least every 3 years to ensure it continues to be current and effective.Hunter Community Housing - Appeals Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Section 4 - Lodging an appeal
Internal appeal
External appeal
Decisions that can be appealed
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Section 6 - Document Review
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