Best practices disability support workers should know
Supporting adults with intellectual disabilities to take part in their communities is innovative, thoughtful work.
Knowledge of The Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act
This act establishes the base for services in Manitoba. The guiding principles of the Act emphasize that individuals are presumed to have the capacity to make decisions affecting themselves, unless demonstrated otherwise. It also assumes that individuals should be encouraged to make their own decisions and choices. All supports are to be provided with dignity and respect. The adults living with an intellectual disability’s support network of family and friends can also help. Substitute decision making should be used only as a last resort.
For more details:
- The Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act
- The Law (video)
- The Office of the Commissioner for Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability
- The Social Services Administration Act and Residential Care Licensing Regulations