Applications to the National Portfolio Investment Programme 2018/ /22 Making a complaint

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Applications to the National Portfolio Investment Programme 2018/19 2021/22 Making a complaint Introduction Arts Council England is committed to delivering a high quality service to applicants for funding. We take all complaints about our service seriously so if we find that we have made a mistake, we will apologise, put it right and find ways to improve our service. This document sets out how to make a complaint about how we dealt with your application to the National Portfolio Investment Programme for 2018/19-2021/22. Making a complaint won t affect the level of service you receive from us and will not affect your chances of getting a grant from us in the future. This complaint process is unique to applications made to the National Portfolio Investment Programme 2018/19-2021/22 and can t be used for complaints about anything else. What you can complain about You can complain if you think that: maladministration has taken place (for example, if we have delayed, made mistakes in or failed to follow the procedures in our application process) we have failed to give you access to information or have given you incorrect advice or information we have not treated you politely we have unlawfully discriminated against you or not treated you fairly.

If we find that we have made a mistake there are a number of things we can do. We can for example, issue you with a formal explanation, an apology or in some cases we may look at your application again. We can only look at your application again if: we discover (through dealing with a complaint) that we did not follow the published procedures for assessing your application you can show that we have misunderstood a significant part of your application you can show that we did not take notice of relevant information What you can t complain about You may be disappointed if we turn down your application for funding, however you cannot use the complaints procedure to appeal against our decision if we have followed our decision-making process correctly. You cannot use this procedure to complain about our policies or any government policy. Please send any comments about our policies to our Chief Executive. Contact details are given in the Getting in touch section at the end of this document. This procedure can only be used to complain about your application. It cannot be used to complain about an application you did not make or by a third party to complain about your application. Do not use this complaints procedure to make a complaint about any fraud you think has taken place. You should report this to our Chief Financial Officer, Finance or the police. How to make your complaint We need specific information from you so that we can deal with your complaint as quickly as possible. If we do not understand your complaint, then we may ask you to summarise your complaint into your main points for us to investigate, before we take any action on your complaint.

You may not be sure what information you should include or how best to set out your complaint. You should set out the facts as briefly and clearly as possible. Tell us any events in the order they happened, giving dates and details where you can. Please be clear and tell us: what happened when where who was involved why you are unhappy; and what you would like us to do to put it right To find useful tips on putting a complaint together visit the Complain for Change website at http://www.ombudsman.org.uk/complain-for-change/advice-oncomplaining. We can tell you how we will process your complaint. Our contact details are given in the Getting in touch section at the end of this document. We will keep all complaints confidential. If you make a complaint we will treat you with respect, and we ask that you treat our staff in the same way. Stage one internal review If you wish to make a complaint for the Chief Executive to consider please email: complaints@artscouncil.org.uk Or you can write to: FAO Head of Customer Services Arts Council England The Hive 49 Lever Street Manchester M1 1FN You must do this by 5pm, 18 August 2017. This allows us time to review your complaint, and if we have made a mistake to put it right. In some instances, this could mean reconsidering your application.

If for any reason you can t make your complaint in writing, please contact the customer service department by phone on 0845 300 6200 or textphone on 020 7973 6564 to discuss the support we can provide. We will contact you to say that we have received your complaint within five working days. We will also tell you who is investigating your complaint and when you can expect a reply. From receiving this acknowledgement, you can expect a reply to your complaint by 29 th September 2017. If we cannot give a full reply in this time, we will tell you why and when you are likely to receive it. Your complaint will initially be considered by a panel of senior Arts Council England staff drawn from different parts of the organisation. The panel will consider whether the complaint is eligible and who will lead an investigation on behalf of our Chief Executive. The investigating officer will report their findings and recommendations to our Chief Executive who will make the final decision and respond to your complaint. In some cases, it may be appropriate to ask you to come to a meeting with us to discuss your complaint. This meeting would normally be held within 10 working days of us receiving your complaint. We would send you a written summary of the meeting as well as a formal reply to your complaint from our Chief Executive. If your complaint is about the way we conduct any other aspect of our business, we will let you know about alternative procedures that may be open to you. Stage two independent review If you are not satisfied with our Chief Executive s reply, you can refer your complaint to the Independent Complaints Reviewer (ICR). You will need to submit your stage two complaint within four weeks of receiving our Chief Executive s reply. The ICR is not part of the Arts Council and their investigations and recommendations are independent. The ICR is unbiased and hears both sides of the complaint.

You can ask the ICR to look at your complaint, or our Chief Executive can ask them to do this. There is no charge for using the ICR. The ICR s office will contact you within five working days of receipt of your complaint. The ICR will decide whether or not to investigate a complaint, and will explain their reasons if they decide not to investigate it. If the ICR investigates your complaint and finds that it is justified, they will recommend ways for us to put things right, and how to prevent a similar situation in future. The ICR will report within three months, and usually more quickly. We will normally make any changes the ICR recommends to our current procedures as quickly as possible. The ICR cannot consider complaints that have not gone through the procedure set out in this document. If you want the ICR to consider your complaint, you must write to them, or send them an audio tape or CD, within four weeks of receiving our Chief Executive s reply. You can also ask us to refer your complaint to the ICR on your behalf. We will make this clear in our Chief Executive s response to your complaint at stage one. The ICR cannot reverse funding decisions or make comments or changes to our legal responsibilities and policies on awarding grants. An Independent Complaints Reviewer (ICR) will be appointed in 2017, to deal with stage two complaints from applicants to the National Portfolio Investment Programme 2018/19 2021/22. We will explain how to refer your complaint to them, in our written response to your complaint at stage one. Summary timetable Decision letter sent by Arts Council By 1 July 2017 Stage one complaint submitted By 5pm, 18 August 2017 Stage one acknowledgement Within five working days of receiving your complaint Stage one complaint response We aim to respond to all complaints received by 29 September 2017 Stage two complaint submitted Within four weeks of receipt of your stage one complaint response

Stage two complaint response Within a minimum of four weeks and a maximum of three months of receipt of your complaint Other ways to make a complaint The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman The Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (known as the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman) investigates complaints by members of the public who have suffered injustice because of maladministration by public organisations. The Ombudsman also looks at complaints about being refused access to official information. By law, the Ombudsman is independent of the Government and the civil service, and has wide powers to investigate. The Ombudsman does not normally investigate complaints if they have not been through our complaints procedures first. The Ombudsman s services are free. You can get an explanatory leaflet about the Ombudsman see Getting in touch at the end of this document. Judicial review A judicial review is where a judge examines your complaint to see whether we have behaved illegally. The judge cannot rule that we must change a funding decision, but can ask us to reconsider our decision. Freedom of information Our publication scheme gives details of what information we routinely publish and where you can find it. You can find information about our publication scheme on our website www.artscouncil.org.uk or by phoning 0845 300 6200. If you want information that we do not include in our publication scheme, the Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives you the right to ask us for it. It also sets out exemptions from that right. All requests for information should be in writing and sent to:

Senior Officer, Freedom of Information and Data Protection Arts Council England 49 Lever Street Manchester M1 1FN foi@artscouncil.org.uk Do not use this complaints procedure to make a complaint about the way we dealt with an information request. If you are not happy with how we handled your request you can ask for an internal review by sending your concerns in writing to the Chief Executive - see Getting in touch at the end of this document. Further information on the Freedom of Information Act can be obtained from the Information Commissioner (see Getting in touch at the end of this document). Your personal information If you use our complaints procedure, you are agreeing that we can use any personal information you send us for purposes connected with your complaint. We may also give your personal information to other people and organisations if we have to do so by law or if you have given us permission. Equal opportunities We are committed to equal opportunities and take complaints about unlawful discrimination seriously. We may use complaints about discrimination to review our policies and procedures. This is to make sure we treat everyone equally. We may record information about the ethnic background, sex and disability of everyone who makes a complaint so that we promote and maintain our equal opportunities commitment. We will keep all information confidential. Comments and suggestions We welcome comments and suggestions as these can help us improve our services. Please send any comments or suggestions to the Chief Executive. The contact details are given in Getting in touch.

Getting in touch To submit a complaint, or if you need any help making a complaint please contact our Customer services team by telephone 0845 300 6200 or email: Complaints@artscouncil.org.uk. You can contact our Chief Executive at: Arts Council England 21 Bloomsbury Street London WC1B 3HF Website: www.artscouncil.org.uk Phone: 0845 300 6200 Email: chief.executive@artscouncil.org.uk Textphone: 020 7973 6564 To refer your complaint to the Independent Complaints Reviewer (ICR) contact: Office of the Independent Complaints Reviewer (ICR) An Independent Complaints Reviewer (ICR) will be appointed in 2017, to deal with stage two complaints from applicants to the National Portfolio Investment Programme 2018/19 2021/22. We will explain how to refer your complaint to them, in our written response to your complaint at stage one. If you want to comment on government policy on the arts, contact: Department for Culture, Media and Sport 100 Parliament Street London SW1A 2BQ Website: www.culture.gov.uk Phone: 020 7211 6000 (general enquiries) Email: enquiries@culture.gov.uk To get information about the Freedom of Information Act you can contact: The Information Commissioner Wycliffe House Water Lane Wilmslow Cheshire SK9 5AF Phone: 01625 545 700

Fax: 01625 524 510 Email: mail@ico.gsi.gov.uk You can get an explanatory leaflet about the Ombudsman from: The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Millbank Tower Millbank London SW1P 4QP Complaints Helpline Phone: 0845 015 4033 Email: phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk February 2017