What is advocacy
Speaking up or taking action to help yourself or someone else
Who do you go to when you feel sick?
Nurse or staff
What would you do if you feel sick but staff are busy
Tell staff/nurse or fill out a nursing request
What is the first step?
Talk with staff
What's the difference between a complaint and a grievance?
Complaint = small problem
Grievance = bigger unresolved problem
Give one example of advocacy in residential
Asking staff for help or expressing a concern to your counselor
Who do you go to when you are struggling emotionally?
Counselor or staff
What would you do when staff didn't listen to you
Ask again during an appropriate time or inform your counselor
What is the second step?
Ask Counselor
When should you use a grievance?
After all other steps didn't work
name 2 ways to advocate
counselor request, nursing request, talking to staff
Who do you go to when you need something during the day?
Staff
What would you do if you don't like a rule
Be respectful and talk to staff and they can explain the why behind
What is the third step?
put in a request
What 5 things must be included on a grievance?
1. Youth's name
2. Cottage
3. Description of concern
4. Time/Place/Date
5. Possible solution to the issue
Why is advocacy important
So people can understand and help solve problems
Who do you go to when a big problem isn't getting fixed?
Counselor/Staff then request then grievance
What would you do if you need help quickly
Ask staff
What is the last step?
Grievance
Where should you turn in a grievance?
Trusted staff member, counselor, or black box
Should a grievance be your first step?
No unless it impacts safety
Who do you go to when there's an emergency situation?
Tell staff immediately
What would you do if you tried everything and nothing worked
File a grievance
Say the full order
Staff -> counselor -> request -> grievance
(T/F) If you don't turn in the form, it's still a grievance
False