The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people with cognitive disability to participate in decision making. In Australia, between 2010–2015, a series of projects have piloted various models of delivering decision making support. A critical review was conducted on the program documents and evaluations of these pilot projects. The pilots were small scale, conducted by both statutory and non-statutory bodies, and adopted similar designs centred on supporting a decision maker/supporter dyad. Primarily, participants were people with mild intellectual disability. Themes included: positive outcomes; uncertain boundaries of decision support; difficulty securing supporters; positive value of program ...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities urges and requires changes ...
Article 12 of the UNCRPD on equal recognition before the law, places an obligation on member states ...
Today, there is a growing literature on support for decision-making for each of the four main groups...
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people wit...
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people wit...
The exploratory study found that participants, including those with cognitive disability, mostly sup...
Background: Canada was the first country to develop legal mechanisms that allow for supported decisi...
Supported decision-making is at the forefront of modern disability research. This is due to Article ...
Purpose: At least 5% of people in Australia and the USA have cognitive impairment and require suppor...
Honouring the requirement of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to introduce ...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) was the first lega...
Background: Supporting people with intellectual disability to make decisions is an important issue f...
This research aimed to understand the significance of supported decision-making to the lives of peop...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) was the first lega...
This chapter demonstrates how a person-centred approach helps people with cognitive disability to ac...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities urges and requires changes ...
Article 12 of the UNCRPD on equal recognition before the law, places an obligation on member states ...
Today, there is a growing literature on support for decision-making for each of the four main groups...
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people wit...
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people wit...
The exploratory study found that participants, including those with cognitive disability, mostly sup...
Background: Canada was the first country to develop legal mechanisms that allow for supported decisi...
Supported decision-making is at the forefront of modern disability research. This is due to Article ...
Purpose: At least 5% of people in Australia and the USA have cognitive impairment and require suppor...
Honouring the requirement of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to introduce ...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) was the first lega...
Background: Supporting people with intellectual disability to make decisions is an important issue f...
This research aimed to understand the significance of supported decision-making to the lives of peop...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) was the first lega...
This chapter demonstrates how a person-centred approach helps people with cognitive disability to ac...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities urges and requires changes ...
Article 12 of the UNCRPD on equal recognition before the law, places an obligation on member states ...
Today, there is a growing literature on support for decision-making for each of the four main groups...