Confidents and/or care team

If you wish, the report and its follow-up may remain confidential between you and the confidant.

There may be reasons from your perspective or from the perspective of the confidant to involve one or more persons in the follow-up of the report. This may include, for example, the personnel manager, a person responsible in the hierarchy, another staff member or an external person. The confidant and this one or few persons together is hereafter referred to as the care team.

The establishment of a care team may have several reasons, such as seeking independence, involving certain expertise or being able to take certain follow-up actions. The decision to establish a care team is always discussed with you and is never made without your consent.

What can the confidents do for you?

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