Research and Reports | 27 April 2015

Supported Decision-Making for People with Cognitive Impairments: An Australian Perspective?

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A research paper on Australian and overseas law reform and policy initiatives to tackle challenges posed by special programs.

Supported Decision-Making for People with Cognitive Impairments: An Australian Perspective? Terry Carney, Laws, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 37-59 (2015). Laws Special Issue “Competency and Capacity: Issues Affecting Health Law, Policy and Society’.

Supported Decision-Making for People with Cognitive Impairments: An Australian Perspective focuses on Australian and overseas law reform and policy initiatives to tackle challenges posed by special programs (such as Australia’s NDIS). It will be of interest to people thinking about supported decision making in the context of current reforms occurring around Tier 2 (now called Information, Linkages and Capacity Building).