To live in a safe, secure and well maintained accommodation free from unnecessary intrusion
To receive a confidential service and have your privacy respected
To live in an environment free from harassment
To be treated fairly, regardless of race, ethnic origin, nationality, religion, culture, gender, sexual orientation, or disability
To be treated with respect and be consulted about decisions affecting your life
To have your complaints acted upon swiftly and effectively
To receive the support you require to achieve independent living by the end of your stay at the Foyer
To receive support in accessing available employment, education and training opportunities
To receive advice on available resettlement opportunities, ultimately enabling you to be resettled in the community
To have reasonable access to training and other facilities
What Cork Foyer expects from YOU:
To adhere to the terms and conditions of your Licence Agreement
To comply with the Foyer Codes of Behaviour and make sure your visitors also comply with the Codes of Behaviour
To adhere to your individual Support Plan, that you have agreed to, and to attend regular Support Plan Reviews
To attend and participate in development programmes, which are designed to raise your Independent Living Skills
To attend interviews and meetings as reasonably required by Foyer staff or associated training providers to achieve the objectives specified in your Individual Support Plan or Training Plans
To keep the Foyer staff fully informed of any change in your circumstances. This is particularly important where employment and training are concerned
To fulfil your Licence Agreement, including payment of your weekly Personal Contribution
To respect those around you and to adhere to the Codes of Behaviour