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Advance Care Planning Australia
Advance care planning involves appointing someone else to make decisions if your condition gets worse and writing down what you want in future treatment.
This is known as an advance care directive.
MoneySmart
A will lets others know what you would like to happen if you pass away. The MoneySmart website has information about how to make a legal will in Australia.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
If you are a carer, you might need to plan for when you can no longer have a carer role. Carers Australia has advice on succession planning and the NDIS.
The NDIS also recognises that sometimes a guardian or nominee will need to make decisions for an NDIS participant.
WA Government, Guardianship and Power of Attorney
The WA government website has information on guardianship and power of attorney including required documentation.
My Life Keys
This program delivers group based activities including developing communication skills and building confidence for people with intellectual disability to speak up for themselves, make choices and decisions.
My lived iD
My Lived iD is a hub for people with intellectual disabilities, their families, carers and health professionals. The hub provides resources and information to meet the needs of people with intellectual disability.
Make Decisions Real
This program is co-designed and led by people with an intellectual disability. It will help people with an intellectual disability and their supporters learn about supported decision making.
Carer Gateway
The Carer Gateway gives you information on planning for the future and for end of life, including different steps and things to think about.
Advocacy for Inclusion (AFI)
AFI has created a number of resources to assist people with disability to self-advocate and to build skills in areas such as supported decision making, writing letters and attending meetings.
Thrive Project
This project aims to remove some of the barriers, confusion, complexity and stress that families and children with disability face when navigating the systems they interact with.