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The CID Advocacy Group wants to see better intellectual disability inclusion in 2024.
A new guardianship law would let people with disability make their own everyday choices and big life decisions.
‘Equal Right to Decide’ is about human rights and decision making in Australia. We wrote it with people…
Deciding with Support helps everyone feel more confident supporting people with disability to make decisions about their behaviour…
This video shows how people with intellectual disability should be supported when making decisions.
Learn more about the Voice to Parliament and what it means for First Nations people.
Do you need to talk about making more of your own decisions? The Supported Decision Making Conversation Cards…
Supported decision making is when someone helps you make more of your own decisions.
Supported decision making is about people with disability being at the centre of their own decisions.
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