Common Legal Words (State of Connecticut Judicial, Branch) This list of common legal words was compiled by the Connecticut Judicial Branch solely as a public service. This information may be helpful in understanding how courts in Connecticut operate ... [ more ] |
General Statutes of Connecticut This Index to the Supplement to the General Statutes of Connecticut is limited to the codified Acts enacted by the General Assembly and the Special Session ... [ more ] |
Your Rights as a Client or Patient (DMHAS) This link provides a purview of rights of all clients of the CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) ... [ more ] |
Recovery Guidelines for Behavioral Health Care (DMHAS) Published by the CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS), this document gives examples, identifies potential barriers, and uses the words of people in recovery to explain what each domain means and what they can expect in that domain. It serves as a roadmap to inform policy, develop outcomes and funding strategies, and a framework to monitor our fidelity with the guidelines of a recovery-oriented health care system ... [ more ] |
Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants in Connecticut The State of Connecticut Judicial Branch offers this guide for tenants to better understand their rights and responsibilities. It also provides helpful information about the eviction process ... [ more ] |
US Department of Justice Disability Rights Guide This guide provides an overview of Federal civil rights laws that ensure equal opportunity for people with disabilities ... [ more ] |
Train Your Staff Help Clients Succeed CLRP is pleased to offer group trainings in whole or half day sessions. We can also custom design training for an additional fee ... [ more ] |
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