DSP Chat: Elevating Voices
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Explore the essential themes of rights, responsibilities, and advocacy for people with developmental disabilities with Asheley Blaise in DSP Chat. This episode simplifies complex topics like self-advocacy, supported decision making, and creating life plans, emphasizing that people with disabilities are active decision-makers and self-advocates. Learn about promoting independence while respecting autonomy and humanity. Discover how life plans reflect personal goals and choices and understand the balance between support and control. This discussion ensures compassionate service delivery that prioritizes the dignity and respect of every individual.
Key Takeaways:
- Human Rights: Individuals with developmental disabilities have the fundamental right to be treated with dignity and respect, make choices, and be active in their communities.
- Self-Advocacy: This involves empowering individuals to speak up for themselves in various ways, including non-verbal communication.
- Supported Decision-Making: This respectful approach supports individuals in making their choices without relinquishing control over their decisions.
- Life Plans: These plans should be developed collaboratively with the individual, reflecting their goals and desires.
- Responsibilities Parallel Rights: Both individuals and support staff have responsibilities that empower and safeguard rights, advocating with individuals being supported.
Resources:
· OPWDD/SANYS Rights, Responsibilities and Advocacy Booklet | Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
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