All of our services are voluntary. This means we have to get informed consent.
The Health Care Consent Act (HCCA) says everyone is capable to consent to or refuse a treatment or ask for an alternative, regardless of age, disability, or psychiatric diagnosis. We believe this includes children.
Our clinicians will explain to you and your child:
Our clinicians have lots of experience talking to children and families about our programs.
CPRI staff members want children/youth and families to know that they can give feedback or suggestions. Any individual also has the right to make a complaint against CPRI. Making a complaint will not affect the services you or your child/youth receives. To learn about making a complaint, click here.