Background: Canada was the first country to develop legal mechanisms that allow for supported decision making, and little research has explored how decision making is supported in this context. This research aimed to understand how seven people with intellectual disabilities, living in two Canadian provinces, were supported with their decision making. Method: The research used constructivist grounded theory methodology, interviewing and observing the decision making of seven people with mild to severe intellectual disabilities and 25 decision supporters. Results: A common process of decision-making support was discovered, involving dynamic interaction between the person’s will and preferences and supporters’ responses. This interaction wa...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) was the first lega...
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 ...
Background: Canada was the first country to develop legal mechanisms that allow for supported decisi...
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: Supporting people with intellectual disability to make decisions is an important issue f...
The right to equal recognition before the law, protected by Article 12 of the United Nations (UN) Co...
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...
Background: Supporting participation in decision making is complex, dynamic and multifactorial. The ...
Purpose: A rights perspective proposes supported decision-making as an alternative to substitute dec...
This research aimed to understand the significance of supported decision-making to the lives of peop...
PURPOSE: A rights perspective proposes supported decision-making as an alternative to substitute dec...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) was the first lega...
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 ...
Background: Canada was the first country to develop legal mechanisms that allow for supported decisi...
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: Supporting people with intellectual disability to make decisions is an important issue f...
The right to equal recognition before the law, protected by Article 12 of the United Nations (UN) Co...
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...
Background: Supporting participation in decision making is complex, dynamic and multifactorial. The ...
Purpose: A rights perspective proposes supported decision-making as an alternative to substitute dec...
This research aimed to understand the significance of supported decision-making to the lives of peop...
PURPOSE: A rights perspective proposes supported decision-making as an alternative to substitute dec...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) was the first lega...
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 ...