Supported Decision-Making and Guardianship

Supported Decision-Making: Introduction 

Supported decision-making is a way for people with disabilities to get help from trusted individuals to help them understand a situation and the choices they face so they can make their own decisions.  It enables people with disabilities to ask for support where and when they need it.  Supported decision-making is not a form of guardianship or power of attorney. 

Supported Decision-Making: Parent Perspective

Supported Decision-Making: Resources

Lets-talk-Guradian-alternatives_0219.pdf
SDMToolkit.pdf
SDMToolkit_Spanish.pdf
SDMToolkit_Hmong.pdf
SDM_booklet.pdf
SDM_booklet_Spanish.pdf

Required Guardianship Training

Guardianship-Training-Requirement.pdf

Guardianship: Resources

basicsofgship02-21-18.pdf
process-est-guardianship-adults.pdf
Help with Decision Making etc.pdf
basicsofgship-spanish.pdf
process-est-guardianship-adults-spanish.pdf
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