LIVING SPORT aims to offer the highest standards of service to those it serves and supports and is committed to continuous improvement. Feedback and constructive criticism are welcomed by phone, e-mail, letter or one-to-one communication.
Where members of the partnership, or others, are disappointed by levels of service or dissatisfied with isolated incidents we would hope to agree a way forward through informal discussion, making adjustment and improvement where necessary. Anyone wishing to discuss an issue informally should contact Sarah Bateman, Finance & Office Coordinator on 01487 849921 or e-mail sarah.bateman@livingsport.co.uk
Formal complaints
Where a member of the partnership or a customer or other member of the public has a complaint, which they feel has not been resolved through informal means, or where the complaint is very serious they may make a formal complaint as follows:
On-going complaints
If the complainant is still not satisfied with the outcome they should write directly to the Chief Executive who will review the procedures undertaken and decide whether any further action is necessary. The outcome of this final part of the process will be communicated to the complainant in writing.
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