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Environmental Health Services
Enquiry / Complaint Process
If you're currently experiencing problems with your neighbours, you can
use our Complaints Resolution Procedure to help:
Council's Health Services plays a significant role in protecting public
health and safety, and as part of that role investigates various complaints
relating to such matters as noise, environmental pollution and food.
In order to lodge a complaint or "service request" you must complete a
complaint form or alternatively put your complaint in writing to Council.
Before involving the Council or any other public authority, Council
recommends the following:
- Approach your neighbour, or person with whom you have a grievance,
in a polite and respectful manner. Remember some people become defensive
when approached, which is why it is essential when initially approaching
a person to discuss the matter politely and without argument.
- Explain why the problem is created, and ask the person for their
assistance in resolving the matter. You may find it useful to show the
person how you are being aggrieved, for example if it is noise related,
ask them to listen to the noise, from where you can hear it.
- Allow the person time to make changes to the way in which they do
things.
- If the person was receptive to your concerns, however the problem
has not been resolved, approach them again, as they may think that they
have resolved it. Allow them time to change their actions.
- If the problem hasn't been resolved, you may approach Council, your
local Police station, or Mediation Services.
Please note: The Council cannot resolve all complaints, as in some
circumstances your complaint may not fall under the Council's jurisdiction.
What to expect once a complaint is lodged?
Our complaints procedure aims to:
• Be timely
• Keep you informed of your complaint's progress
• Be comprehensive, fair and unbiased
• Be confidential
The Council's Health Service investigates matters of public health
significance such as noise or pollution complaints, and acts in accordance
with the Health Act 1911.
Mediation Services
If your complaint hasn't been resolved, you may write to the Citizens
Advice Bureau at:
25 Barrack Street
Perth WA 6000
Enquiries: 9221 5711, Admin: 9325 4217, Fax: 9221 5356, Email:
What is mediation?
Mediation is where a neutral third party assists two or more people in
dispute to identify concerns and investigate options with the aim of
reaching an agreement. The mediator will not take sides or make decisions
for you.
What are the benefits of mediation as apposed to litigation?
Mediation is less time consuming and less expensive than litigation. The
outcomes are controlled by the people in the dispute so there is only
agreement reached when you are satisfied with an outcome. Mediation also
assists in future communication between the people involved, so it is
helpful in improving future relations.
What sorts of disputes can be mediated?
Any dispute can go to mediation provided both people want to resolve the
dispute. You can chose mediation at any stage in the dispute, including when
you have undertaken court proceedings. Mediation is useful in:
• Neighbourhood disputes
• Property settlements
• Child access issues
• Interfamily conflict
• Conflicts in workplaces
Citizens Advice Bureau Mediation Service can assist you if you would like
more information.
What happens if we can not reach agreement in mediation?
If you can not reach agreement in mediation, depending on the matter, you
can seek legal advice and undertake court proceedings to have the dispute
resolved legally.
Contact the Health Department
If you can not find an answer to your questions within the website you
can submit a formal complaint using the following forms:
Complaints/Comments/Suggestions/Compliment Form
Or if Noise related;
Noise Complaint Form
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