The Journey: A Suite of Resources
Alternatives to Guardianship
Video: Alternatives to Guardianship
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Presenters: Josh Young, Director of Operations, Ohio Network for Innovation
As youth with complex needs transition to adulthood, many families consider applying for legal guardianship to continue supporting their loved one. But guardianship is only one way that families and other allies can support people with disabilities to make decisions. Join us to learn more about the variety of options that people with disabilities use to help make decisions for their lives. We will also discuss how to ensure that decision making skill development is included in transition planning for youth.
This clip was taken from Journey titled “How to Decide?: Alternatives to Guardianship”.
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