O’Sullivan v Health Care Complaints Commission (No 3) [2010] NSWADT 309

O’Sullivan v Health Care Complaints Commission (No 3) [2010] NSWADT 309

The applicant failed to establish victimisation or discrimination. Although the applicant had engaged in conduct protected by s50 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, the evidence did not show that any alleged detriment was caused by or grounded upon that conduct. Several alleged matters were irrelevant to s50, not...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
30 December 2010
Procedural Posture
Complaint Alleging Discrimination and Victimisation Under the Anti Discrimination Act 1977 / Final Decision After Referral by the President of the Anti Discrimination Board to the Tribunal
Outcome
Complaint dismissed.
Legal Topics
['victimisation' 'disability Discrimination' 'medical Practitioner Complaints' 'psychiatric Assessment by Medical Board' 'statutory Complaint Handling Functions']
['anti Discrimination Law' 'health Practitioner Regulation' 'administrative Law'] ['victimisation' 'disability Discrimination' 'medical Practitioner Complaints' 'psychiatric Assessment by Medical Board' 'statutory Complaint Handling Functions']

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Procedural Posture

Complaint Alleging Discrimination and Victimisation Under the Anti Discrimination Act 1977 / Final Decision After Referral by the President of the Anti Discrimination Board to the Tribunal

  1. 1 ['Whether the respondent subjected the applicant to any detriment in circumstances covered by s50 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.' 'Whether any alleged detriment was on the ground that the applicant had assisted or been involved in complaints to the Anti-Discrimination Board.' 'Whether the Health Care Complaints Commission encouraged or procured the Medical Board to require the applicant to undergo psychiatric examination.' "Whether the impugned conduct of the Health Care Complaints Commission and its officers was undertaken in the exercise of statutory functions rather than by reason of the applicant's protected conduct."]

Ratio Decidendi

The applicant failed to establish victimisation or discrimination. Although the applicant had engaged in conduct protected by s50 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, the evidence did not show that any alleged detriment was caused by or grounded upon that conduct. Several alleged matters were irrelevant to s50, not capable of constituting detriment, or were proper communications and actions taken under statutory responsibilities. The Board had resolved to require psychiatric assessment before the Commission's later letter of 13 November 2008, so that letter could not have caused the requirement. No causal link was established between the applicant's protected Anti-Discrimination Board...

Court Disposition

Complaint dismissed.

Orders

  • ['Complaints dismissed.' 'Subject to 3 no order as costs.' 'Leave to the respondent to make application for costs accompanied by submissions in support within 30 days. Applicant to make submissions in reply within 21 days. Matter of costs to be decided on the papers.']