Arizona Supported Decision-Making - For People with Disabilities and their Supporters
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Supported Decision-Making (SDM) is a nationally recognized alternative to guardianship that enables individuals with disabilities to retain their legal rights while receiving support from trusted persons to make decisions about their lives. In Arizona, courts and attorneys can recognize SDM in determining whether an individual subject to guardianship can have their needs met with a “less restrictive alternative.” With recent legal developments, including the Wood v. Coconino decision on voting rights, and other guardianship cases involving supported decision-making nationwide, the judiciary plays a critical role in ensuring that due process, autonomy, and civil rights are protected through recognizing SDM as an alternative to guardianship.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Presenters:
Sey In, Staff Attorney, Disability Rights Arizona
Melanie Mills, State Director, The Arc of Arizona