2022-2023 Annual Report — Health services and social services: staff shortages, but really…

  • September 21, 2023
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Québec City, September 21, 2023 – Today, Protecteur du citoyen Marc-André Dowd tabled his 2022-2023 Annual Report in the National Assembly.

Again, this year, numerous investigations by his institution have shown that glaring staff shortages throughout the public health and social services network are cited by authorities as the main reason for service cuts, reductions and disruptions.

"It’s not enough to simply blame reduced services on staff shortages, especially for the most vulnerable groups. Even if it’s clear that institutions need additional resources, they must do all they can to enable existing teams to maintain the most comprehensive services possible," said Mr. Dowd.

Are service users’ needs the guiding principle? 

The Protecteur du citoyen’s 2022-2023 Annual Report homes in on major failings in public health network organizations. Here are a few examples of situations that are cause for concern:

Exemplary dedication

"It would be unfair not to acknowledge the dedication of health and social services workers who often go beyond the call of duty under very difficult conditions," Marc-André Dowd emphasized.

A few figures

In 2022-2023, the Protecteur du citoyen handled 2,233 grounds for complaints and reports about the health and social services network. 43.2% of these grounds were considered substantiated.

Main grounds for substantiated grounds for complaints and reports:

The Protecteur du citoyen acts impartially and independently in ensuring that people's rights are respected in their dealings with public services. Its services are free and user-friendly.

For complete information about the Protecteur du citoyen’s 2022-2023 Annual Report, go to the Annual Reports section of our website.

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Information:
Carole-Anne Huot, person in charge of media relations
Phone: (418) 646-7143/Cell: (418) 925-7994
Email: medias@protecteurducitoyen.qc.ca


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