If I feel that the rights of my child over thirteen have been violated, can I file a complaint with the Ombuds? What are my other options?
• Yes: you can file a complaint with the Ombuds. Prior to filing a complaint with the Ombuds, you should first speak with the person or the agency that is providing services to your adolescent. • You may speak with a person at the RSN. • You can also apply for a fair hearing. • Before you obtain information or can have information released to you, your adolescent will need to sign a release.
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