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Introduction to Informed Choice
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Welcome
Introduction
Dignity of Risk
The Promise of the ADA
The Olmstead Plan
A person-centered approach
Informed Choice Standard
Chapter 1: The Power of Choice and Control
Supported Decision Making
Larry's story
Chapter 1: Key Takeaways
Chapter 2: Informed Choice and Your Role
A life of Full Community Inclusion
US Department of Justice Position
Historic Segregation
The Many Roles of a Support Professional
Personal or Implicit Biases
Scenario: Considering Competitive Employment
Chapter 2: Key Takeaways
Chapter 3: A Person-Centered Process
Person-Centered Approach
Person-Centered Conversations
Spoken and Unspoken Challenges
Common Challenges
Chapter 3: Key Takeaways
Chapter 4: Applying informed choice
Trying New Things
Process of Discovery
Work and Housing Toolkits
Quiz
1. True or False?
2. To make an informed choice, people need:
3. In informed choice discussions, the person with a disability is the:
4. A person-centered support system helps people:
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