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Referring to people with disability in respectful and sensitive terms is extremely important. Using certain outdated phrases can easily make a person with disability feel isolated and degraded.
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Let’s work together to improve the accessibility of your database by making it simpler and easier for people with disability to locate vehicles relevant and useful to them!
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This fact sheet explains what an administrator does and when you may need one. It is written in an easy to read way.
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This fact sheet explains what a guardian does and when you may need one. It is written in an easy to read way.
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This fact sheet explains what the Guardianship and Administration Board is and what they do. It is written in an easy to read way.
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An enduring guardian is a person you appoint who would make decisions about your personal circumstances if you lost the capacity to make decisions due to the onset of a disability.
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If you are unhappy with a decision or an order made by the Guardianship and Administration Board (the Board) you may wish to consider options.
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An application can be made to the Guardianship and Administration Board for approval of a restrictive intervention where that application has the approval of the Senior Practitioner.
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In Tasmania, a ‘statutory will’ is a will that is made by the Supreme Court or by the Guardianship and Administration Board in circumstances where a person lacks the required level of mental capacity to independently make a valid will.
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An enduring guardianship is a legal document that enables a person (the appointor) to appoint another person (the guardian) to make personal decisions on their behalf after they lose the mental capacity to make such decisions for themselves.
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