
DRW (Documented Rights Work)
Documented Rights Work (DRW) refers to the practice of formally recording and communicating an individual's rights and entitlements within a particular context, such as healthcare, legal settings, or workplace environments. It ensures that rights—like privacy, informed consent, or fair treatment—are clearly documented, understood, and accessible. DRW promotes transparency, accountability, and respect for personal rights by providing a verified record, which helps prevent misunderstandings or violations. Essentially, it formalizes the acknowledgment of rights through documentation to protect and uphold individuals' legal and moral entitlements in various interactions and services.