Will I have access to my child’s mental health information?

Children have privacy privileges which protects their information from being openly reported to their family. This aids the mental health practitioner with building rapport with the child and/or young adult. If the mental health professional believes there are any concerns for safety (risk of harm to self or others), they will immediately coordinate with the family to ensure the young person’s safety.

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1. Will I have access to my child’s mental health information?
2. Can I attend my child’s service sessions?
3. What if my child refuses to take prescribed medications?