OEUK – Complaints
Last updated March 2022
OEUK and its subsidiaries aim to act with the utmost professionalism and provide the best possible service at all times. We are committed to working in an open and accountable way that ensures the trust and respect of our stakeholders. We encourage feedback from our members and stakeholders – when we are performing well and, just as importantly, if our services or engagement fails to meet expectations.
We aim to ensure that:
- All complaints are treated seriously;
- All complaints are dealt with promptly, politely and, where appropriate, confidentially;
- All complaints are dealt with fairly and consistently;
- We learn from complaints, use them to improve our service, and regularly review our complaints policy and procedures.
If you wish to make a complaint about any area of OEUK activity or services, please follow the procedure below.
Complaints Procedure
In the first instance, please discuss your concerns with the relevant individual or team within OEUK. They will usually be best placed to understand the situation and explain what may have happened.
If this does not resolve the matter or you feel unable to discuss the concerns with the relevant individual or team, please contact the OEUK Company Secretary (Graham Elgie) by e-mail at gelgie@oeuk.org.uk providing as much detail and supporting documentation as possible. Graham will acknowledge receipt and then review the circumstances of your complaint, reverting to you if further information is required.
We will treat complaints in confidence and will make every attempt to ensure that both the complainant and OEUK maintain confidentiality. However, the circumstances might dictate that it may not be possible to maintain confidentiality (each complaint will be different and assessed on its own circumstances). Should this be the case, the situation will be explained to the complainant.
We make every effort to send a full and clear reply within 20 working days of receipt of a complaint. If we cannot investigate a complaint fully within that time, we will let you know and keep you informed of progress.
Should you remain dissatisfied with the OEUK responses, the matter will be raised with the Co-chairs of the OEUK Board, currently being Arne Gurtner and Phil Simons and we will be able to provide contact details if needed.
OEUK Company Secretary