What are my rights?

Your rights are as follows:

  • You have the right to notice
    • You will be notified before your child is assessed or offered services
  • You have the right to understand
    • You have the right to understand the information you receive. The information you receive will be in your native language, when possible.
  • You have the right to consent.
    • You must agree in writing before beginning any services that are part of the Individual Family Services Plan, except when ordered by the court, upheld by the court, upheld by the appropriate appeals process, or authorized by law.
  • You have the right to records and confidentiality (unless otherwise authorized by law or ordered by the court).
    • You may read your child’s records, and may receive an explanation of these records.
    • You may challenge information that you believe is wrong, incomplete, not relevant, not timely or unnecessary.
    • You must give permission before any other person or agency can see the records.
    • You may have a copy of your records, unless prohibited by law.
  • You have the right to assistance.
    • Someone will be assigned to help you get the services in your Individual Family Services Plan. If you wish, you can have other members of your family, a friend, an advocate or support person, or an attorney present during Family Assessment and Planning Team meetings.
  • You have the right to review.
    • If you disagree with any part of your child’s assessment or service plan, you may state your disagreement in writing and will receive an answer in writing. Your Community Policy and Management Team can tell you how to do this. You may ask the Community Policy and Management Team to review the decision of the Family Assessment and Planning Team. You will get a written answer to your request within 30 days.
  • You have the right to participate.
    • You may be present for the entire meeting at which the Family Assessment and Planning Team discusses your child or your family situation. You may take an active part in the discussions and the decisions that apply to you. All persons on the Family Assessment and Planning Team are responsible for taking an active part in team meetings.

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1. Who is eligible for services?
2. How can I find out if my child is eligible?
3. How does the CSA work?
4. What are my rights?
5. What about children and youth eligible for special education?
6. What about children and youth receiving foster care?
7. How can I get more help?
8. How can I get more information?