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If you have a concern about the health care you or someone you know is receiving at the moment, you can ask to speak to a doctor, nurse, or manager at the service. If your concern is about a service provided by an NHS Trust (hospitals, mental health services, community health services and ambulance services) you can contact their Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). PALS (which may also be known as Patient Experience or Service Experience services) can help you resolve your concerns quickly and without having to make a formal complaint.
If you are sill unhappy after that, or if your concern is about something that has already happened you may want to make a complaint and we are here to help.
You can complain about your own care and treatment of someone else but you may need to get their consent before the NHS can investigate.
If you have done everything you can to resolve your complaint with the local service and you are not happy with their final decision, you can contact the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO). This is the final stage of the NHS complaints process.
If you are not sure whether to make a complaint you can contact POhWER. They will listen and help you decide whether there are other ways of sorting out your concerns. They can also answer questions about the complaints process.
If you want to make your own complaint but are not sure where to start you can download POhWER's self-help materials:
If you need help to make your complaint you can use our NHS Complaints Advocacy service which is free, independent of the NHS and confidential.
An advocate can:
There are some things which our service can’t help with including:
For more information, please see POhWER NHS complaints advocacy booklet.
If you need help to make your complaint you can use our NHS Complaints Advocacy service which is free, independent of the NHS and confidential.
An advocate can:
There are some things which our service can’t help with including:
For more information, please see POhWER NHS complaints advocacy booklet.
You can find out if we provide NHS Complaints Advocacy in your area by visiting our commissioned service POhWER's website.
If we don’t provide a service where you live, please call our Help Hub on 0300 456 2370 for information, advice, and signposting to other organisations in your area who may be able to help you.
If you would like an advocate to support you with your complaint, contact POhWER or complete a referral form and send it to us.
You can also make a referral for someone else but you will need to get their permission first.
When POhWER work with you, they will ask you to complete a consent form. You can download a form below or they can send you a copy.
You can find out if we provide NHS Complaints Advocacy in your area by visiting our commissioned service POhWER's website.
If we don’t provide a service where you live, please call our Help Hub on 0300 456 2370 for information, advice, and signposting to other organisations in your area who may be able to help you.
If you would like an advocate to support you with your complaint, contact POhWER or complete a referral form and send it to us.
You can also make a referral for someone else but you will need to get their permission first.
When POhWER work with you, they will ask you to complete a consent form. You can download a form below or they can send you a copy.