Rights & responsibilities
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Antisocial behaviour in public housing
How DCJ manages antisocial behaviour, how to report it and what to do if a complaint is made against you
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Appeals and reviewing decisions - Your rights and responsibilities
In Your rights and responsibilities / Chapters
What decisions made by FACS can be appealed and how the review process works
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Appeals and reviewing decisions
What decisions made by DCJ can be appealed and how the review process works
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Being away from your home
If you are going to be away from your home for more than six weeks, you need to let DCJ know
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Changes to your household
It is your responsibility to tell us within 28 days of any changes in your household
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Changes to your tenancy: tenant factsheet
Understand what the transfer of tenancy management to community housing providers means for you
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Client factsheet: NSW Department of Communities and Justice Housing Practice Standards
The Housing Practice Standards are designed to help us deliver our core values of Service, Trust, Accountability, Integrity and Respect. They clearly set out how our staff are expected to do their job – and [...]
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NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal - Your rights and responsibilities
In Your rights and responsibilities / Chapters
What to do if you receive a notice of termination and what happens at an NCAT hearing
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NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal
What to do if you receive a notice of termination and what happens at an NCAT hearing
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Privacy and personal information notification
DCJ Housing has a legal obligation to notify you about how, why and when we will use your personal and health information