Dignity
Your right to:
- Be treated with dignity and respect at all times.
- To be treated as an individual and with RESPECT at all times
Privacy
Your right to:
- Have your privacy and property respected.
Choice
Your right to:
- Make informed choices, while recognising the rights of other people to do the same.
- Know about the range of choices.
- Get help to fully understand all the options and choose the one that is right for you.
Safety
Your right to:
- Feel safe and secure in all aspects of life, including health and wellbeing.
- Enjoy safety but not be over-protected.
- Be free from exploitation and abuse.
Realising potential
Your right to have the opportunity to:
- Achieve all you can.
- Make full use of the resources that are available to you.
- Make the most of your life.
Equality and diversity
Your right to:
- Live an independent life, rich in purpose, meaning and personal fulfilment.
- Be valued for your ethnic background, language, culture, and faith.
- Be treated equally and to live in an environment which is free from bullying, harassment and discrimination.
- Be able to complain effectively without fear of victimisation.
- Show RESPECT to every one of our staff and representatives with whom you interact,
recognising their entitlement to the same rights as yourself.
- Demonstrate that you are HONEST AND TRUSTWORTHY at all times, providing accurate information that would aid all processes.
- Give consideration to other learner recognising their entitlement to the same rights as yourself and behave to others in a CIVIL manner at all times.
- Take the TIME TO TALK and LISTEN, your feedback and involvement is important to us and will help us serve you better and to continually improve on ourselves.
- COOPERATE with our staff, representatives and learners as they go about fulfilling their moral and legal obligations.