The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43790-3_36
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Article 32 [International Cooperation]

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“…International experts and activist organizations, including users and “survivors” of psychiatry, are actively calling for the abolition of so-called “substitute decision-making measures (guardianship and trusteeship measures or forced medical care measures)” in accordance with the General Comment 1 of the UN CRPD Committee (Degener, 2017; Jeste et al, 2018; United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities, 2014). Many such organizations are promoting a supported decision-making model in exercising rights (Blanck & Martinis, 2015; Shogren et al, 2018).…”
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“…International experts and activist organizations, including users and “survivors” of psychiatry, are actively calling for the abolition of so-called “substitute decision-making measures (guardianship and trusteeship measures or forced medical care measures)” in accordance with the General Comment 1 of the UN CRPD Committee (Degener, 2017; Jeste et al, 2018; United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities, 2014). Many such organizations are promoting a supported decision-making model in exercising rights (Blanck & Martinis, 2015; Shogren et al, 2018).…”
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“…Persons with disabilities is defined as a person who has physical or mental deficiencies and does not have equal rights in education, health, and employment opportunities (WHO, 2011). According to the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Della Fina et al, 2017), including those with long-term mental, physical, intellectual, or sensory disabilities that prevent them from interacting through full and effective participation in society as others (United Nations, 2022). Based on statistics from the Department of Social Welfare (Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat, JKM) in 2022, there are 619,273 people with disabilities registered until August 31, 2022, compared to 583,427 people in 2021.…”
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“…At their core, SDM arrangements are to reflect individual will and preference in the context of particular circumstances to the maximum extent possible. The SDM paradigm recognizes the individual right, in the CRPD a “human right” (Blanck & Flynn, 2017; Degener, 2017), for legal capacity and standing before the law (Arstein-Kerslake, 2016; Arstein-Kerslake & Flynn, 2016). Yet, the viability and acceptance of SDM engagements often are complicated by local jurisdiction and venue, cultural and societal acceptance, types of decisions considered, and individual life course circumstances, experiences and conditions, access to education and technology, and personal beliefs and values (Blanck, 2014).…”
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