DMH shall facilitate and provide funding to establish one or more peer advocacy programs independent of all MH providers to assist consumers throughout the grievance process, including filing a grievance, accompanying consumers to meetings, helping consumers gather relevant information, and presenting the information in any subsequent proceedings. A peer advocacy program may provide services to consumers in addition to assistance with grievances.
The responsibilities of a peer advocacy program established under § 302.1 shall include:
An independent peer advocate shall not assist a consumer with a grievance against a MH provider from which the peer advocate is currently receiving mental health services or supports, unless the consumer consents in writing to such assistance.
The existence of an independent peer advocacy program is not intended to replace or discourage the use of any consumer advocacy programs a MH provider may offer.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A302