Taking your case to an Ombudsman
Complaints that are not sorted can often be looked at by an Ombudsman.
Complaints that are not sorted can often be looked at by an Ombudsman.
Help children and young people to be heard.
Stand with children and young people to protect your rights.
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If your rights are not respected, you may be able to go to court to get things changed for the better.
Making a complaint can help sort out problems, get an apology and stop mistreatment.
Using physical force on anyone is a very serious matter.
It affects a person’s feelings and control over their body.