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Title:Dealing with unreasonable complainant conduct
Category:NSW Ombudsman Workshops
Location:http:/​/​www.​ombo.​nsw.​gov.​au/​trainingworkshops/​dealdiffcomplainants.​html
Description:Sydney

In the workshop we examine

  • Your examples of difficult or unreasonable conduct
  • Our categories of unreasonable conduct
  • Strategies for managing that conduct
  • Key messages for complainants/clients and for your staff including the importance of management support for staff to implement the strategies.
  • Perceptual positions and ways to shift our attention - to enable us to see things from other perspectives
  • Managing expectations
  • Key communication skills to achieve better outcomes
  • Our own communication styles and habits and the part we play in interactions
  • Limiting access – the rights of the public and the legislative responsibilities of the service provider and when, if ever, it would be appropriate to restrict access to the service
  • Debriefing and de-stressing – the importance of looking after ourselves.

For further information, contact Sheila O'Donovan on 02 9286 1019 or email so'donovan@ombo.nsw.gov.au, or Jane Busby on 9265 0416 or email jbusby@ombo.nsw.gov.au

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