We work with the following agencies and regulators to perform our functions and ensure the safety of people with disabilities.
When and why to contact
For emergency police attendance, to report a non-urgent crime or event, or to report a crime anonymously.
How
000 (Emergency)
131 444 (Police Assistance Line)
1800 333 000 (Crime Stoppers)
https://www.police.vic.gov.au/contact-us
When and why to contact
To raise a concern or make a complaint about the quality or safety of supports and services provided by any NDIS provider.
How
1800 035 544
When and why to contact
To search the register of practitioners or to make a complaint about a practitioner from within the 15 health professions regulated by AHPRA.
How
1300 419 495
When and why to contact
To make a complaint about any health service provided in Victoria, or a health service that has been requested even if not delivered.
How
1300 582 113
https://hcc.vic.gov.au/contact
When and why to contact
To make a complaint or raise a concern about any public mental health service in Victoria, including accessing a service, and treatment and care provided.
How
1800 246 054 (free call from landlines)
(03) 9032 3328
When and why to contact
To raise a concern about child abuse, child related misconduct or failure of an organisation to comply with the Child Safe Standards.
How
1300 782 978
When and why to contact
To search the register or make a complaint about a registered teacher or a registered early childhood teacher.
How
1300 888 067
When and why to contact
To make a complaint about a Victorian government department, statutory authority or local council.
How
(03) 9613 6222
1800 806 314 (regional only)
When and why to contact
For information or advice on guardianship and administration, powers of attorney, medical consent and the rights of people with disability or to make a complaint about a service provided by the Office of the Public Advocate.
How
1300 309 337
When and why to contact
For information on the National Police Checking Service and how to apply for a nationally coordinated criminal history check.
How
(03) 8636 7111
When and why to contact
To raise a concern or make a complaint about services provided by a registered disability service provider in Victoria before 1 July 2019 or after 1 July 2019 if those services were funded or contracted by the Department of Health and Human Services, in-kind support, or funded by the Transport Accident Commission.
How
1800 677 342