The Joint Housing and Accommodation Review Committee is an informal body that considers ADF members’ complaints (on a monthly basis) about the provision of Service Residences to members, which cannot be satisfactorily resolved at the regional level.
However, the complaint must be reviewed by the local Housing Management Centre Manager before consideration by the Committee. The aim of this process is to give Defence members an avenue to seek a remedy for complaints in respect of the wide range of services that the Defence Housing Australia provides.
The process aims to:
Grounds for Dispute
A complaint may be made by a member with respect to any matter concerning the services provided by the Defence Housing Australia, provided:
a. it is not a general complaint about housing entitlements or contributions;
b. the normal housing administrative system has been allowed a reasonable time (normally one month) to respond to the member’s complaint before the matter becomes a complaint;
c. the complaint relates only to the member’s circumstances at the time the complaint is lodged;
d. the member states the nature of the complaint and the desired remedy in specific terms (the process is not to be used as a means of expressing general dissatisfaction);
e. if the complaint is concerned with the amount of rental contribution, the complaint must relate to deficiencies or unsuitability of the Service residence (for example because of incorrect classification), having regard to the member’s particular situation;
f. if the complaint is concerned with failure to carry out repairs, maintenance or improvements, the complaint must relate to the effect on the member and the member’s dependants;
g. deficiencies which were the cause of a Service residence being downgraded and are reflected in the lower rent being paid, or were the cause of a rental rebate being awarded, will not be grounds for a further rebate unless those deficiencies have been substantially aggravated since the original downgrading (for example Group 1A Service residences will not normally be subject to rent rebate on the grounds of deficiency in standard, as the Group 1A rent rate is a rent rebated from the Group A rate in recognition of the shortcomings of dwellings which are less than Group A by size and/or standard).
Process
A complaint may be registered with the Defence Housing Australia in one of three ways:
Membership and Role of Joint Housing and Accommodation Review Committee
The membership of the Committee is as follows:
If a matter is forwarded to the Committee, the member will be advised in writing, within seven days, confirming receipt of the complaint. The Committee secretariat will ensure that the member has clearly stated the grounds for complaint and the redress sought.
All relevant information will be provided by the Housing Management Centre Manager to ensure that the complaint can be considered or resolved. In attempting to resolve the complaint, the Committee may approach the member and any authorities previously involved in the problem who are in a position to provide expert advice.
The Committee will consider the issues and will make recommendations on:
The Committee will advise the tenant, in writing, of the result of the investigation, and further advise them that, if not satisfied, they have a right to submit an Application for redress of grievance, in accordance with Defence Instruction (General) Personnel 34-1, Redress of Grievance – Tri-Service Procedures.
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