How well do you know your rights?
We all have the right to good health. But knowing exactly what our rights are and how to get them can be challenging.
We have created three training resources to help you understand your rights and give you the confidence to speak up about them. We draw on real-life experiences of homelessness and health inequalities.
“Knowing what we’re entitled to can help us to identify when things are wrong and give us the right language to address the issues.” – Read Tess’ blog about Your Rights training
1. How well do you know your healthcare rights? Meet Eddie, Sydney and Toby and find out.
Try our new Your Rights Bitesize e-Learning.
Follow the stories of Eddie and Sydney, who are experiencing homelessness, and their messages to a support worker named Toby.
When you sign up to the courses you will see something that looks a bit like a WhatsApp conversation. Important information might pop up throughout the conversation and you will be invited to do an interactive quiz at the end. You can download a certificate when you complete three of them.
Each one takes no longer than 10 minutes to complete. The Bitesize e-Learning is best viewed on a mobile phone. Register with your name and mobile number (we won’t use this for anything else). This way you can pick up where you left off.
Course One – Eddie
Learn about registering with GP, disagreeing with a treatment plan and seeing your health records
Course Two – Sydney
Learn about confidentiality, dignity and respect, and hospital discharge
Working in homelessness or health?
Print out and put up our easy-read poster so your staff and the people you support can take advantage of the Bitesize e-Learning.
2. Get a copy of Your Rights Pocket Guide
Your Rights Pocket Guide explains 10 of your healthcare rights. It is designed to be easy to access and understand.
You can download a PDF version below.