Participants Charter
All participants in Family Planning NSW’s courses and programs have a right to:
- Be treated with respect and dignity
- A safe learning environment free from danger, abuse or harassment
- Recognition of their particular needs & circumstances including beliefs, ethnic background, cultural & religious practices
- Access to their own records on request
- The opportunity to give feedback on services provided
- Be informed about and have access to the Family Planning NSW complaints process
Participant Responsibility
As a condition of entry into Family Planning NSW’s courses and programs, participants are expected to:
- Respect the rights of others
- Be punctual for classes and appointments
- Notify the course coordinator if they are unable to attend classes or appointments
- Promote an effective learning environment through good personal behaviour
- Encourage equal opportunity
- Observe any non-smoking restrictions
- Seek approval from authorised Family Planning NSW staff for the use of any Family Planning NSW equipment, assets, stationery, etc
- Be responsible for their own possessions
- Be aware of and promote the safety of themselves and others
- Meet the required dress standards designated for particular programs.