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Youth Week 9-16 April 2021

Youth Week 9-16 April 2021

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13/04/2021

This year’s theme Youth Week theme is Our Path. Inspired by wayfinding stars, it acknowledges the convergence of our individual paths to form a community, to where we are now, and questions how we are going to move forward.

The Health and Disability Services Complaints Office (HaDSCO) is an independent Statutory Authority offering an impartial resolution service for complaints relating to health, disability and mental health services in Western Australia and the Indian Ocean Territories. There are no age limits when raising a complaint with HaDSCO.

Young people are encouraged to make complaints about health, disability or mental health services, on their own behalf or with help from a parent, carer, guardian or advocate. Young carers can also make complaints on behalf of someone they care for.

For further information please see the Information Sheet - Making a complaint – tips and advice for young people and poster.

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