Concerns about BASRaT

Raising a concern about BASRaT.

If you would like to raise a concern directed at BASRaT in its function as a professional body and regulator please complete the Raising a Concern against BASRaT Form linked below.

Once completed the form can be posted or emailed to the BASRaT Ethics Committee via the contact details listed below.

You can also raise a concern by telephone. In this case, please contact the BASRaT administration office on 0330 133 2123 who will provide alternative contact details for the BASRaT Ethics Committee members.

BASRaT will not ignore a concern because it is not in writing and will support those who may be unable to put a concern in writing (e.g. due to language or literacy difficulties). In such a case please discuss this with the BASRaT Ethics Committee member.

Process for investigating concerns about BASRaT.

Please see the information below regarding the process involved when a concern is raised:

  1. Contact made with a member of the BASRaT Ethics Committee (as highlighted above).

  2. The Ethics Committee members in agreement (minimum two) decide whether the concern raised warrants further investigation. Any decision and reasons behind the decision will be confirmed with you in writing within 5 working days from the decision being made.

  3. If further investigation is warranted the Ethics Committee members will gather further information from all parties concerned. This may involve further contact with yourself as well as BASRaT as an organisation.

  4. Based on the information gathered a decision/resolution will be made by the Ethics Committee members in agreement (minimum two) and yourself as the individual raising the concern. Any decision/resolution and reasons behind the decision will be confirmed with you, in writing within 5 working days from the decision being made.

  5. Any decision/resolution will be communicated to BASRaT as an organisation to facilitate continuing development and transparency.

  6. Any response from BASRaT as an organisation will be communicated to yourself as the individual raising the concern.

Contact details for the Ethics Committee.

FAO: The Ethics Committee
BASRaT
PO Box 627
Manchester
M14 0PN

Dr Richard Jones
(Senior Lecturer in Prosthetics and Orthotics, University of Salford)
Richard.jones@mihp.co.uk

Dr Kristen Hollands
(Research Fellow, School of Health Sciences, University of Salford)
K.Hollands@salford.ac.uk

Rick Boote
(College Registrar, College of Health and Social Care, University of Salford)
alaric.boote@btinternet.com

Helen Miller RM
Macmillan Psychological Nurse Specialist
(Macmillan Psychological Nurse Specialist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust)
helenlmiller@hotmail.co.uk