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You can protect our communities against hate by reporting a hate or bias incident. The New York State Division of Human Rights is dedicated to eliminating discrimination, remedying injustice, and promoting equal opportunity, access, and dignity.
Filing a Complaint Contact the Office of the Professions complaint hotline at 1-800-442-8106, one of our regional offices, or e-mail conduct@nysed . You will be asked to fill out our complaint form.
The New York State Division of Human Rights (DHR) is the state agency charged with enforcing the State Human Rights Law. DHR is responsible for receiving, investigating, and resolving individual complaints alleging violations of the State Human Rights Law and prosecuting unlawful discriminatory practices.
FOR ACTS THAT OCCURRED ON OR AFTER 2/15/2024, you must file your complaint within three years of the most recent act of alleged discrimination. If you were terminated, you must file within three years of the date you were first informed you would be terminated.
Acting Commissioner Denise M. Denise Miranda was nominated by Governor Hochul in March 2024 to serve as the Acting Commissioner of the Division of Human Rights (DHR). The Division is dedicated to eliminating discrimination, remedying injustice and promoting equal opportunity, access, and dignity.
File a complaint electronically using the OEO complaint form. Call 718-935-3320. Mail a complaint to or Visit the OEO office at 65 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201.
Stay Calm : Keep your emotions in check. Responding with anger or frustration can escalate the situation. Acknowledge Their Position : Recognize that social workers often deal with stressful situations. Set Boundaries : Politely but firmly let them know that you find their tone or behavior disrespectful. Ask Questions
If you are receiving social work services—whether you are paying for them or not—you can file a complaint if you believe a licensed social worker has violated the code of conduct or acted incompetently or unethically.
Enforcement Actions For information on filing a complaint call 1-800-442-8106 or email conduct@nysed . Please note, complaints must be submitted in writing and cannot be filed by phone. See instructions below. You may also wish to see a description of New York's professional discipline system.