Informed Consent
You and your parents or legal guardian have the right to be included in the decision-making process regarding your Service Plan, as well as any medical issues (i.e., medications, appointments, etc.). A written "informed consent" was given to you at the time of placement. You and your parents or legal guardians signed this document, along with a staff member.
Right to Nourishment and Medical Care
You have the right to be given healthy meals, adequate clothing, and to see a doctor and dentist regularly for good health.
Right to Communicate with Significant Others
You have the right to talk with or visit the people who helped with your placement and with those who are important to you, unless the court indicates you can't or staff members document that it will interfere with your services.
Right to Respect of Body and Person
You have the right to be treated with respect and to receive quality servies that are provided fairly in a non-discriminatory manner according to current law. You have the right not to be subjected to physical, sexual, or mental abuse by anyone.
You also have the right to know that you can be charged with harassment or potentially other offenses and face legal proceedings if you violate someone else's right to physical and personal respect.
Right to Have Your Own Possessions
You have the right to your own possessions unless something in your possession could hurt you or someone else, or interfere with your Service Plan. You have the right to have your own money and to have a secure place to keep it.
Right to Religion
You have the right to practice your religion.
Right To Privacy
You have the right to reasonable privacy, including having your own bed, living space, and storage areas, subject to the need to provide you and others a safe and sanitary living environment. You have the right to send and receive mail, and you are allowed the supervised use of a phone, with permission, to make or receive calls unless this could hurt you or interfere with your care, or the court says you cannot write or talk to certain people.
Right to Freedom of Movement and Natural Elements
You have the right to participate in healthy activities involving fresh air, light, sunshine, and exercise.
Right to Education
You have the right to attend school and receive an education.
Right to Useful Work
You have the right to live in an environment where goals, privileges, tasks, and chores are part of daily living (e.g., making one’s bed or doing the dishes). You may also have the opportunity for community employment as determined by the staff.
Right to A Service Plan With Goals
You have the right to participate in and review your Service Plan by signing it and writing comments. Your Service Plan should provide you the opportunity to work toward your goals.
Right to Leave the Program
You have the right to advocacy by your parents or legal guardian, including your parents’ or legal guardian’s right to remove you from placement, unless the court says you should stay.
Right to Equal Treatment
You have the right to be treated fairly and equally regardless of race, color, ethnicity or sexual orientation.
REMEMBER: If you don’t feel safe or you feel your rights are being violated, we want you to tell someone or call the
Youth Safety Line immediately at
1-877-987-5100. Someone will respond to your report quickly and seriously, and it will not affect the way you are treated or the services you receive.