La Trobe Support for Decision Making Practice Framework: An online learning resource

Being able to participate in making decisions is a basic human right. The foundation of current approaches to providing support for decision making are that everyone has the right to participate in decision making.
People with cognitive disabilities, particularly those with intellectual disabilities or acquired brain injury, are likely to need support to make some decisions about their lives.

The Living with Disability Research Centre at LaTrobe University designed this course for supporters of people with intellectual disabilities and people with acquired brain injury.  Supporters include: frontline managers, disability support workers, team leaders, clinicians, friends, spouses, parents and other family members. It can also be used by case coordinators, case managers, local area coordinators and ability linkers.

If you support a person with intellectual disability or acquired brain injury, this resource will be useful for you.

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Topics:
Decision support & choices, Human Rights

Author:
Living with Disability Research Centre

Source:
LaTrobe University

Date published:
Fri 1st Nov, 2019