Questions & Answers
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Choice (9)
Does this mean a person with disability can choose anything they want?
As a DSP participant, what if I make mistakes?
How do we know if someone has capacity to make decisions?
What does Supported Decision Making look like in practice?
What safeguards or measures can make sure the individual’s choices are being supported – not the choice of parents or service providers?
How will individuals be supported to make informed choices if they have never done so before?
How will DCS/DSP make sure participants are fully included in the community?
How will community organizations be supported to serve more people in community?
How will the Remedy ensure choice for people with disabilities across Nova Scotia – including smaller and rural communities?