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Needham HRC discusses formalizing discrimination-complaint form and using town Zoom phone

November 21, 2025 | Town of Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts


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Needham HRC discusses formalizing discrimination-complaint form and using town Zoom phone
Committee members noted that a formal discrimination-complaint form is not yet live on the Human Rights Committee web pages and discussed steps to make reporting more accessible.

Members proposed adding a QR code linking to the complaint form and explored options for phone-based intake. Town technology allows for a Zoom-phone number that forwards voicemails and transcriptions to an email account; committee members suggested connecting that number to the NHRC Gmail account so complaints could be monitored without disclosing volunteers’ personal cell phones.

"It would be a way for someone to call or for one of you...to call them without having to use your personal cell phone," said Speaker 6 while describing the Zoom-phone function. Committee members discussed who would monitor the account; Tina and one other volunteer were proposed as initial monitors while routing and monitoring procedures are finalized.

Next steps: finalize the complaint form, vote on a monitoring assignment and procedure, set message protocols (expected response time), and publicize the contact options once in place.

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