Sharing a story subject to a legal process

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Care Opinion Canada moderators will not publish stories relating to matters which are being or have been considered by a legal process, such as a criminal, civil or coroner’s court, a mental health tribunal or a fitness to practice tribunal.

Nor will Care Opinion Canada moderators publish stories relating to matters which are being or have been investigated by an ombudsman service.

However, Care Opinion Canada moderators will consider stories which are being or have been the subject of a formal complaint.

Why does Care Opinion Canada have this policy?

Where a legal process is imminent or ongoing (sub judice), publication of material on the Care Opinion Canada website may inadvertently prejudice the outcome of the case and risk a contempt of court.

Where a legal process is complete, the process will have considered the issues far more rigorously than can possibly be done on the Care Opinion Canada website, and there will be a published outcome.

All relevant parties (healthcare organisations, professionals) will be aware of the outcome. There will be no additional public benefit to publication on the Care Opinion Canada website.

Although a story author may wish to comment on the legal process or the outcome, this would be out of scope for the Care Opinion Canada program. Our purpose is to share experiences of care, not experiences of legal or ombudsman processes, or commentary on the outcome of cases.