The Special Edge 2/22/2022

From Shannon Watters

Supported Decision Making

WHAT is it?

  • Supported Decision Making is the understanding that a student with a disability can access people in their community to assist with decision making. A person uses trusted family, friends, or professionals for support to understand, evaluate, and communicate their decisions.  It’s not a document, it’s a series of relationships, practices, arrangements and agreements.  Supported Decision Making is a less restrictive alternative to guardianship.

WHAT do I need to do?

  • Discuss at each IEP meeting that includes post-secondary goals.
    • Discussion points:
      • understanding that a student with a disability can access people in their community to assist with decision making
      • a series of relationships, practices, arrangements and agreements
      • a less restrictive alternative to guardianship (may not be appropriate for all disabilities)
    • Add the template to “Additional Present Levels”
    • Use RCC to create meeting notice.
      • They will send home the brochure along with Procedural Safeguards
    • Mark the checkbox on the Attendance Sheet
    • Mention in the Meeting Notes

RESOURCES:

Flyers/Brochures

IEP Paperwork

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