IWA Policies

End of Service Survey for IWA Clients
If you have completed your support with Inverness Women’s Aid and would like to tell us how you felt about your support, click here for an online survey.

Data Protection Information
We take confidentiality and protecting our clients information very seriously. The relevant GDPR documentation used with our clients is below.
IWA GDPR Privacy Notice for Women

IWA Young People Privacy Notice

IWA Children under 12 Privacy Notice

 

Comments & Complaints
If you would like to give us feedback or make a complaint about IWA services, here is our IWA Complaints Procedure information leaflet 2021 and IWA Complaints Policy & Procedure Apr 2019.

 

Duty of Candour
All health and social care services in Scotland have a Duty of Candour. This is a legal requirement which means that when things go wrong and mistakes happen, the people affected understand what has happened, receive an apology, and that organisations learn how to improve for the future. IWA are obliged publish an annual update as part of their Duty of Candour obligations – click here to see update.