Background: Supporting people with intellectual disability to make decisions is an important issue for policy implementation yet there is little evidence about the practice of providing support. Method: This study aimed to understand the experiences of family members and disability support workers in providing support to adults with intellectual disability in Victoria, Australia. Twenty-three people drawn from these two groups participated in individual or focus group interviews. Results: Three major themes emerged from inductive thematic analysis: their ideas about decision support, approaches to support, and challenges they faced. Overall these revolved around juggling rights, practicalities, and risks Conclusions: This study ide...
Increased choice and control is a driving force of current disability policy in Australia for people...
Purpose: At least 5% of people in Australia and the USA have cognitive impairment and require suppor...
F or a number of years now, I have been a committed advocate of supported decision making as an alte...
Background: Supporting people with intellectual disability to make decisions is an important issue f...
Background: Canada was the first country to develop legal mechanisms that allow for supported decisi...
The exploratory study found that participants, including those with cognitive disability, mostly sup...
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people wit...
Background: Supporting participation in decision making is complex, dynamic and multifactorial. The ...
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people wit...
Background: People with intellectual disability who have diabetes have few resources for themselves ...
Introduction: Self-determination is a guiding principle of individualised, person-centred disability...
This study investigated the perceptions of persons with intellectual disability (ID) receiving suppo...
Introduction: The Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme(NDIS) is attempting to address lon...
This qualitative study explored the views of family carers about the support that their adult childr...
Purpose: A rights perspective proposes supported decision-making as an alternative to substitute dec...
Increased choice and control is a driving force of current disability policy in Australia for people...
Purpose: At least 5% of people in Australia and the USA have cognitive impairment and require suppor...
F or a number of years now, I have been a committed advocate of supported decision making as an alte...
Background: Supporting people with intellectual disability to make decisions is an important issue f...
Background: Canada was the first country to develop legal mechanisms that allow for supported decisi...
The exploratory study found that participants, including those with cognitive disability, mostly sup...
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people wit...
Background: Supporting participation in decision making is complex, dynamic and multifactorial. The ...
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people wit...
Background: People with intellectual disability who have diabetes have few resources for themselves ...
Introduction: Self-determination is a guiding principle of individualised, person-centred disability...
This study investigated the perceptions of persons with intellectual disability (ID) receiving suppo...
Introduction: The Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme(NDIS) is attempting to address lon...
This qualitative study explored the views of family carers about the support that their adult childr...
Purpose: A rights perspective proposes supported decision-making as an alternative to substitute dec...
Increased choice and control is a driving force of current disability policy in Australia for people...
Purpose: At least 5% of people in Australia and the USA have cognitive impairment and require suppor...
F or a number of years now, I have been a committed advocate of supported decision making as an alte...