Anonymous

Difference between revisions of "The Basic Recourse Process under CCALA"

From Clicklaw Wikibooks
Line 39: Line 39:
   
   
Family members and friends are often concerned about the potential for adverse consequences for the resident when they are not there, as well as for themselves (such as restrictions on visiting). ([[Chapter Five Legal Issues in Residential Care References|14]])Volunteers are there at the largesse of administration. Staff may be concerned about risking their job, including ending up with reduced hours or less favourable shifts, especially if they are casual and part-time workers. Sometimes people’s reactions simply reflect fear of the unknown. In other instances, these are reasonable responses to previous situations that may not have been handled well in this care facility or others.
Family members and friends are often concerned about the potential for adverse consequences for the resident when they are not there, as well as for themselves (such as restrictions on visiting). ([[Chapter Five Legal Issues in Residential Care References|14]])Volunteers are there at the largesse of administration. Staff may be concerned about risking their job, including ending up with reduced hours or less favourable shifts, especially if they are casual and part-time workers. Sometimes people’s reactions simply reflect fear of the unknown. In other instances, these are reasonable responses to previous situations that may not have been handled well in this care facility or others.
[[File:Report it.jpg | right | frame | link=| <span style="font-size:60%;">Copyright www.shutterstock.com</span>]]


==Reporting Protections==
==Reporting Protections==