Prioritising Supported Decision-Making: Running on Empty or a Basis for Glacial-To-Steady Progress?
Honouring the requirement of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to introduce supported decision-making (SD) has largely been a case of much talk and little real action. As a socio-economic right, actualising support is resource-intensive as well as being fairly uncharted terri...
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doaj-c243ab01d7b44aea83f37e42a31c8c042020-11-25T01:05:47ZengMDPI AGLaws2075-471X2017-10-01641810.3390/laws6040018laws6040018Prioritising Supported Decision-Making: Running on Empty or a Basis for Glacial-To-Steady Progress?Terry Carney0School of Law, University of Sydney, Eastern Ave, Camperdown, NSW 2006, AustraliaHonouring the requirement of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to introduce supported decision-making (SD) has largely been a case of much talk and little real action. As a socio-economic right, actualising support is resource-intensive as well as being fairly uncharted territory in terms of what works, to what degree and for how long benefits last. This paper, drawing lightly on mainly Australian examples, considers unexplored (and sometimes unorthodox) approaches such as the ‘needs-based’ principle for setting social welfare priorities as possible ways of revitalising SD through progressive realisation, whether through civil society programs or under the law. It argues that pure repeal of proxy decision-making on its own is not viable in realpolitik terms so progressive realisation of ‘repeal with adequate support’ must instead be devised for SD implementation to progress.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/6/4/18supported decision-makingsocio-economic rightsprogressive realisationprogram priorities |
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Prioritising Supported Decision-Making: Running on Empty or a Basis for Glacial-To-Steady Progress? |
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Prioritising Supported Decision-Making: Running on Empty or a Basis for Glacial-To-Steady Progress? |
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Prioritising Supported Decision-Making: Running on Empty or a Basis for Glacial-To-Steady Progress? |
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prioritising supported decision-making: running on empty or a basis for glacial-to-steady progress? |
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Honouring the requirement of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to introduce supported decision-making (SD) has largely been a case of much talk and little real action. As a socio-economic right, actualising support is resource-intensive as well as being fairly uncharted territory in terms of what works, to what degree and for how long benefits last. This paper, drawing lightly on mainly Australian examples, considers unexplored (and sometimes unorthodox) approaches such as the ‘needs-based’ principle for setting social welfare priorities as possible ways of revitalising SD through progressive realisation, whether through civil society programs or under the law. It argues that pure repeal of proxy decision-making on its own is not viable in realpolitik terms so progressive realisation of ‘repeal with adequate support’ must instead be devised for SD implementation to progress. |
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supported decision-making socio-economic rights progressive realisation program priorities |
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