What is supported decision making?

Supported decision making is when someone helps you make more of your own decisions.

This video shows how people with intellectual disability should be supported when making decisions.

A man wearing glasses smiles at the camera.

"If you make decisions for yourself, that’s it, you’re free."
- Len Robinson

  • Why supported decision making is important

    People make decisions every day. Sometimes decisions are big or small. Sometimes making a decision can feel easy or hard.

    Everyone needs support to make decisions. Support can come from family, friends, professionals or other people in the community.

    Support can also come from the way that we do things. This can be giving plenty of time for making decisions or having information in Easy Read.

    Supported decision making is important because it is about what people want, need and choose for their own life.

    Learn more with the Supported Decision Making Framework and the Easy Read Supported Decision Making Framework.

What we are doing

CID has made videos, resources and blog posts about supported decision making. You can see them at the links below.

CID also supported projects through the My Rights Matter Grants.

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