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City of Alexandria, VA
Local Human Rights CommitteeThe Local Human Rights Committee plays a vital role in the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation & Substance Abuse Service's Human Rights Program (and other providers that receive state funds to administer services) by assisting facilities and programs in assuring the protection of the human rights of the people they serve. Facilities and programs are guided by the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation & Substance Abuse Services' "Rules and Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals Receiving Services From Providers of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services." Providers are required to provide services that are responsive to the unique needs of individual clients and that maximize opportunities for self-determination. These goals must frequently be reconciled with the need to protect the rights of others and the need to minimize the economic burden of service provision on the Commonwealth. Local Human Rights Committees are often called upon to assist in this reconciliation. Minutes of Meetings:
The Local Human Rights Committee:
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Composition:It is important that membership of Local Human Rights Committees broadly represent professionals, consumer groups and other interested persons in order to maintain objectivity and a balanced diversity. Therefore, in appointing members to Local Human Rights Committees, the State Human Rights Committee takes into consideration the composition of each Local Human Rights Committee. For this reason, nominees who are well qualified may not be appointed, simply because of the existing makeup of the committee. We strongly encourage individuals who are not appointed to consider serving on another Local Human Rights Committee or to apply for appointment at another time. Note: Because of the potential for conflict of interest, attorneys and others who have represented clients in a program for which the Local Human Rights Committee is established cannot participate in Local Human Rights Committee proceedings regarding those clients. For more information about the Alexandria LHRC, call the CSB Human Rights Advocate at 703-746-3400. Please mail LHRC applications (below) to: Alexandria Community Services Board, Human Rights Advocate, 720 North Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. Related Links |