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==Understanding the Bill of Rights== | ==Understanding the Bill of Rights== | ||
The Bill of Rights in the Residential Care Regulations is not a comprehensive statement of rights. However it covers four important domains or themes: (a) commitment to care; (b) rights to health, safety and dignity; (c) rights to participation and freedom of expression; and (d) rights to transparency and accountability. | The Bill of Rights in the Residential Care Regulations is not a comprehensive statement of rights. However it covers four important domains or themes: | ||
:(a) commitment to care; | |||
:(b) rights to health, safety and dignity; | |||
:(c) rights to participation and freedom of expression; and | |||
:(d) rights to transparency and accountability. | |||
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support, June 2014}} | {{REVIEWED | reviewer = BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support, June 2014}} | ||
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