Charter For Involvement film and publications

Guidance and a video about how people who use support services should be involved.

The Charter for Involvement shows how people who use support services want to be involved:

  • In the services we get
  • In the organisations that provide our services
  • In our wider communities

The Charter is for anyone who receives support and covers all abilities, age, gender, race, colour, sexual orientation or religion. The 12 Statements in the Charter fit in with human rights rules.

Most importantly, the Charter helps us to be listened to and respected

Publication https://arcscotland.org.uk/res…

Leaflet https://arcscotland.org.uk/res…

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