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Supported Decision Making Evolution of an idea and Canadian experience Michael Bach Canadian Association for Community Living March 26, 2014

Outline What is the right to decide and why does it matter UN Convention and the Right to Decide Main idea – Legal capacity and mental capacity – A new formula for legal capacity – Ways of exercising legal capacity Supported decision making – what it is, how does it work Law reform agenda

Legal Capacity Defined by the U.N. legal capacity = the capacity and power to create, modify or extinguish legal relationships 3

What kinds of decisions matter to you?

The law identifies 3 main kinds Health Care Decisions Personal Life Decisions (where to live, relationships, participation, access, employment, sexuality, mobility and supports) Financial/Property Decisions 5

The problem with the law: Requires some professionals and courts to make a finding of incapacity and takes away the right to make decisions because of that label

How does the law do that? The usual formula for legal capacity Legal capacity Mental capacity

What is Mental capacity: On his/her own, or independently, an adult can: Understand information needed to make the decision Retain the information Appreciate the consequences Communicate the decision in ways others understand

4 important bits We have the right to make our own decisions (autonomous decision-making) – Article 12(2) CRPD

States have an obligation to provide supports (where needed) to help someone exercise legal capacity. - Article 12(3) CRPD

Safeguards - Article 12(4) Protection against exploitation, violence and abuse - Article 16 CRPD

Accommodations (adjustments) – Article 5(3)

Article 12 says we need other ways to recognize and support the right to legal capacity: Not just mental capacity

Can Express Will and Preferences to Others No… I dont want to I want to…

Being known by others as a full person – people you trust and who are committed to you

A new formula for legal capacity individual will and preferences supports accommodation equal legal recognition Capability to make decisions unique decision- making abilities

In the formula… Legal capacity mental capacity What a person wants, their hopes and plans is at the centre Focus is on supports and accommodation When people have different ideas about what a person might want, they talk to figure out the best interpretation of your will and preference, not best interests

Ways to Exercise Legal Capacity Supported Independent community Representative Facilitated 19

Supported decision making Network… A group of trusted others to assist in: – Expressing will and preferences – Making and acting on decisions 20

Appointing supporters By myself When I am not able, others apply to be my supporters on the basis of trust, personal knowledge and commitment

Types of support Decision-making supporters Peer support Communication assistance – interpreters Plain language, alternate formats Independent advocates

Types of accommodation For example: More time (by a doctor or financial institution) to make a decision Duty to provide information, plain language Including your supporters in the decision- making process

A new approach FromTo A presumption of capacity A presumption to act independently Capacity assessmentAssessing need for supports and alternative course of action DetentionExploration of alternatives Finding of incapacityFinding of need for support Substitute decision making Supported decision making and power to appoint Best interest testBest interpretation of will and preference

What are we calling for? Recognize right to supports in decision making and government duty to establish Prohibition on findings of incapacity, substitute decision making and detention where alternatives exist Legal Obligation to explore alternatives Duty of third parties – doctors, banks to accommodate Rights advisors in mental health system Government duty to establish supports