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How do I complain about an Ontario college?
Please call the College’s Investigations and Professional Conduct department at 437-880-3000 or 1-833-966-5588 toll-free in Ontario if you have any questions or concerns about the complaints process. The College’s phone numbers are 416-961-8817 or 1-800-489-8388, or you can email them at invhear@cpo. You can first voice your worries to the psychologist or psychological associate, if you feel comfortable doing so.
What should I include in a letter of complaint to the college?
A complaint letter should begin with the sender’s address, then include the date, the recipient’s address, the subject, the salutation, the body of the letter, a kind word at the end, your signature, and your name in block letters. Body of Letter describing your complaint and the reason for your letter. Avoid sounding irrational as well because it conveys unattractive messages. It’s important to write a complaint letter in a respectful and modest way. It makes sense that the complainant would be angry and frustrated, but speaking out of anger only reinforces the undesirable result.A complaint letter will typically start with the sender’s information, then list the recipient, the date, and finally the letter’s content. Your purpose for writing should be stated in the opening paragraph. The body of the text will then discuss the subject in more depth.Formal, informal, and email complaint letters are the three different types. The most prevalent style of complaint letter is an official one.Three steps are frequently included in an effective complaint: describing the issue, expressing your feelings, and requesting action.