Raising concerns and making complaints
Making a complaint to an outside organisation
Many of these organisations will only look at complaints if you have tried to resolve the issue through the school first but are unhappy with the outcome. If you haven’t talked to your school first, they will probably instruct you to (unless you’ve got a good reason why you can’t talk to the school, like a safety concern).
Many will also not respond to anonymous complaints.
Office of the Ombudsman
Deals with complaints about decisions by school boards and official information complaints
The Ombudsman can investigate complaints about decisions made by your school board. If the Ombudsman decides the board acted unfairly, it can make a recommendation to the school. The Ombudsman can’t make the school accept its recommendation, but most are accepted.
This is also who you can complain to if a school denies your request for official information.
Education Review Office (ERO)
Deals with complaints about how the school is run
ERO evaluates the running of every school and kura once every three years. Generally, ERO doesn’t deal with individual complaints. However, if several people make similar complaints, ERO will make a note and look at the issue when they next visit. In extreme cases, they can bring the next review forward or organise a special review.
All complaints are noted, and could affect the school’s ERO report, which is a public record.
Who should I contact?
If your situation involves: | Who can help |
A serious issue with a teacher | Education Council |
The curriculum or teaching and learning | Ministry of Education or the Education Review Office |
Safety of school equipment or school buildings | Ministry of Education or the Education Review Office |
Decisions of the school board | Office of the Ombudsmen |
Privacy complaints and breaches | Privacy Commissioner |
Official information complaints | Office of the Ombudsman |
Counsellor issues | New Zealand Association of Counsellors |
Discrimination | Human Rights Commissioner |
Legal issues affecting children and young people under 25 | YouthLaw |
Education law issues (like the ones in this book) | Student Rights Service (free phoneline) |
General issues concerning the welfare of children and young people | Children’s Commissioner |
Safety or protection or children and young people | Oranga Tamariki |
Physical or sexual harm at school | New Zealand Police |
Where to go for more support
Community Law
Your local Community Law Centre can provide free initial legal advice and information. |
www.communitylaw.org.nz/our-law-centres/ |
Advocacy Centre IHC
National Office |
PO Box 4155
Wellington 6140 Tel: (04) 472 2247 Free Phone: 0800 442 442 |
Education Review Office | PO Box 27002
Wellington 6011 Auckland: (09) 377 1331 Hamilton: (07) 838 1898 Napier: (06) 835 8143 Whanganui: (06) 349 0158 Wellington: (04) 381 6800 Christchurch: (03) 359 4814 Dunedin: (03) 474 9519 www.ero.govt.nz |
Human Rights Commission | PO Box 12411
Wellington 6144 Infoline: 0800 496 877 Txt: 021 0236 4253 www.hrc.co.nz |
Ministry of Education/
Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga |
PO Box 1666
Thorndon, Wellington 6140 Tel: (04) 463 8000 Fax: (04) 463 8001 E-mail: enquiries.national@education.govt.nz |
New Zealand Association
of Counsellors |
PO Box 2514
Wellington 6140 Tel: 04 471 0307 www.nzac.org.nz |
New Zealand Teachers Council | PO Box 5326
Wellington 6145 Tel: (04) 471 0852 enquires@teachingcouncil.org.nz www. teachingcouncil.nz |
Office of the Children’s Commissioner | Level 7, 10 Featherston St
PO Box 5610 Wellington 6145 Tel: (04) 471 1410 Free Phone: 0800 224 453 advice@occ.org.nz |
Office of the Ombudsman | Level 7, 70 The Terrace, Wellington
PO Box 10152 Wellington 6143 Level 10, 55 Shortland Street, Auckland PO Box 1960 Auckland1140 Level 6, 764 Columbo St, Christchurch PO Box 13482 Christchurch 8141 info@ombudsman.parliament.nz Complaints Free Phone: 0800 802 602 |
Privacy Commissioner | PO Box 10 094
Wellington 6143 Enquiries line: 0800 803 909 Investigations@privacy.org.nz |
Student Rights Service | PO Box 24005
Wellington 6142 Free Phone: 0800 499 488 |
Learning Support Services (used to be called Special Education) | Learning support line: 0800 622 222
Learning.supportmailbox@education.org.nz |
YouthLaw | Level 1, 219 Federal Street, Auckland CBD
PO Box 7657 Auckland 1141 Tel: (09) 309 6967 (Collect calls accepted from under 25s anywhere in NZ) www.youthlaw.co.nz |