Service users have rights to help them along in their mental stage, for example service users have rights like "The right to access to a GP" if there were not hese rights then people may be treated unfairly or even sometimes abused.
Basically they are there to protet the service user.
it is important to empower service users so they can have the same rights as anyone else :)
It depends with legislation you mean. Because most are in place to protect to service user or staff from the service users, such as the health and safety at work act. Other legislation is put in place so that the service users know there rights and the staff know what they can and cannot do with the service users.
Privacy, Choice, Respect, Dignity, Safety, Freedom of speech, Confidentiality and Opinions
Observing service users communication
Empowerment is about respecting service users individual rights and allowing them as much control over their own lives as possible
The administrator of the system will establish new rights for users.
Bizportal is a service that provides online internet connectivity. It successfully leaves its users satisfied and happy. Bizportal does not disappoint.
Human Rights Service was created in 2001.
Service users have many rights. They have the right to get the best treatment possible The right not to be discriminated against on the grounds of race, culture, disability, gender, sexual orientation, social class, hair colour, etc. The right for free treatment with the NHS The right to see their medical records and to have their records kept confidential The right not to be forced into doing anything they dont want to do The right to choose
Administrators have control over everything. Power Users are restricted.
International Service for Human Rights was created in 1984.
Freedom of information act(2005)is when they let a service users notes go out to all the professionals that are helping that service user or that are working on the service users case.