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Learn about the presumption of decision-making ability.
Definitions of independent decision-making, supported decision-making, and substitute decision-making.
Information explaining that culture, language and religion may influence a persons decision-making.
Information explaining that decision-making ability cannot be assumed based on a persons condition or characteristic.
Examples of adults who have the right to make decisions.
CORONIAL LAW – death of person in custody - was custodial health care and treatment appropriate.
Schedules 1-29 SGCH redacted
10 Feb 2025