Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections § DOC 393.04 - Responsibilities of the aftercare provider
The
(1) The youth is free from
discrimination based on race, national origin, color, creed, sex, age, sexual
orientation, marital status, political affiliation, disability, ethnicity,
religion, or ancestry.
(2) The
youth is protected from abuse or neglect.
(3) The youth is provided with accessible and
usable services, and any reasonable accommodations and services needed to
benefit from correctional programming.
(4) The youth is provided with an interpreter
if his or her ability to speak, understand, read or write English is
limited.
(5) The youth is placed in
the youth 's parental home when this is consistent with correctional programming
and the protection of the public.
(6) The youth is involved in planning his or
her ongoing correctional program.
(7) The youth has appropriate access to the
courts and legal counsel.
(8) The
youth has access to appropriate department , county department and community
programs and services consistent with the protection of the public and the
youth's needs.
(9) The youth has
his or her educational, vocational, drug or alcohol abuse, health, mental
health and other programming needs met.
(10) The youth may visit, use the mail and
communicate with family members or an attorney within reasonable guidelines
established by the department or a county department .
(11) The youth may participate in authorized
recreational and religious activities.
Notes
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