Document Type
Working Paper
Publication Date
8-2024
Abstract
The purpose of this rapid scoping review is to identify principles and best (or “good” ) practices from an emerging academic literature on operationalizing supported decision making. It was produced as part of a suite of materials created by the IIDEAS Network -- an Inclusive, Interdisciplinary Decision-making Empowerment, Advocacy and Support Network composed of interdisciplinary academics working in disability studies, education, law, sociology, health/medicine and theatre, and others engaged in related community-based education, art/drama and advocacy, including two lived experience experts labeled/with intellectual disabilities
Recommended Citation
Sheila Wildeman & Caraid McGinty, with Katie Aubrecht, Kate Awen, Melissa Bishop, Sheila Christie, Paula Hutchinson, Donna Lee, Lynn LeVatte, Karen McNeil, Chantel Meister, Brenna Shannon, & Simon Snyder. Supported Decision Making: A Rapid Scoping Review of Literature on Best Practices (Halifax: CLARI, 2024).