Website feedback form
We want our website to be a resource that enables users to find the information they need about human rights in Alberta. Please help us to improve our site by completing this short questionnaire. You do not have to answer all of the questions to submit your survey.
When you submit the feedback form below, we do NOT have your email address and cannot respond to inquiries. If you have general inquiries about our website or about human rights, please send an email to
humanrights@gov.ab.ca.
Due to confidentiality concerns, the Commission cannot reply to complaints of discrimination via email. Please
contact the Commission by telephone or regular mail if you have a question about a specific situation or want to make a human rights complaint. A complaint must be made to the Alberta Human Rights Commission within one year after the alleged incident.
IMPORTANT: When submitting the website feedback form, the reCAPTCHA code must be entered. Please follow these steps when submitting the form:
1. Complete feedback form.
2. At the bottom of the page, if the reCAPTCHA window shows, enter the code provided and then click on “Submit Questionnaire."
3. If the reCAPTCHA window does not show at the bottom of the page, click on "Submit Questionnaire."
4. The following message will show: “Your reCAPTCHA entry was not correct. Please try again.”
5. A pop-up window at the bottom of the screen should show: “Only secure content is displayed. Show all content.” Choose "Show all content."
6. Once the reCAPTCHA window shows, enter the code provided.
7. Click on “Submit Questionnaire.”
8. Your completed form should then be submitted, and a new page should show: "Thank you for your feedback."
Revised: February 20, 2018
The Alberta Human Rights Commission is an independent commission of the Government of Alberta.
Due to confidentiality concerns, the Commission cannot reply to complaints of discrimination by email. Please contact the Commission by phone or regular mail if you have a specific complaint.
You can access information about making FOIP requests for records held by the Commission on our Contact us page.
The Commission will make publications available in accessible formats upon request for people with disabilities who do not read conventional print.