B. Advocacy - CRO staff also monitor changes in client rights
laws and rules and, where appropriate, recommend changes for the benefit
of individuals receiving services for mental illness, developmental
disabilities or substance abuse.
C. Technical Assistance - CRO staff, including the SGE,
provide consultation on many topics and questions concerning client
rights. They also work on various short and long-term projects to
advance the cause of client rights, including guardianship, protective
placement issues and consents for psychotropic medications.
D. Training - CRO staff provide training on client rights
issues for clients, state and community client rights specialists,
community providers, facility staff, parent and guardian groups and
others, upon request. Training topics include grievance resolution
processes, informal conflict resolution processes, confidentiality,
guardianship, informed consent, individualized decision-making,
risk-management decision-making, risk-reduction and deterrence, rights
limitations, documentation, medication issues, and other rights issues.
E. Quality Assurance - CRO staff also monitor all stages of
the DDES grievance resolution process and provide feedback and follow-up
on grievance decisions and recommendations at all levels of the process.
The SGE also is responsible for ensuring all community service providers
and counties have grievance procedures meeting the requirements of
Subchapter III of HFS 94, Wisconsin Administrative Code.