RegionalRecoveryOrCSBAuxilary
Introduction/Definition/etc
Auxillary is a term used in military social organizations to refer to spouses of officers.
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RegionalRecoveryOrCSBAuxillary?
The current composition of the RRWG 'oscifers' are related to the
CSB board members, are CSB paid staff or outside paid 'experts'.
Chairs of the meetings have not heard to fill the vacancies and
have probably pushed out / excluded the very types of people that need
to be heard the most, what has been called 'common consumers'.
Like the fox watching the hen house, even minutes of the organization
and meetings are done by paid staff, a conflict of interest, as they
are paid by the decisions and slant the official records of the governing
body that object to such things...
Co locating the RRWG office was done without consumer input
and the recent action of trying to extend the contract with new year
money, while the Fiscal and administrative agent gets phone coverage and extra
meeting space, appears to be hiring of the personnel in County Board meetings
and on their website, while a too small and noisy meeting space is forced upon
the rest of the people. Usary (sp?) law may allso come into play
in a situation that is similar to slavery, but now based on mental health
history as consumers instead of color of skin/race/ethnicity.
Assistive and accommodating technology (projector and recording)
has been excluded while the paid staff force their agenda
and exclude most of us from decisions at critical meetings and attempting
to back door personnel into funding panels that effect us all and
are clearly not in our best interest while forcing
objectionable actions upon the rest of us and not
hearing dissent...
Conclusion
Or similar
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20080319 Jerry
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