Substitute to Supported:
Decision Making
In this workshop:
Per the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), Substitute Decision-Making gives guardians the right to make personal decisions on behalf of an individual living with a disability.
In Contrast, Supported Decision-Making is a person-centered approach that empowers individuals who live with a disability to lead the decision-making process, which studies show offers a better quality of life for individuals living with disabilities. Join us in this workshop and we discuss strategies to move from Substitute Decision-Making to Supported Decision-Making.
In this workshop, we will be covering the several aspects pertaining to Supported Decision Making
- What does Substitute Decision Making look like?
- What does Supported Decision Making look like?
- The advantages of Supported Decision Making
Facebook Live with Parent Education Network (PEN)
Wednesday, Jun 9, 2021, 04:00 PM
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Jeanne Petit - Parent Trainer
Email: jpetit@fndfl.org
Website: fndusa.org
Phone: 800-825-5736
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FNDPEN/
Twitter: @PENPTI