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Supporting Choice

This publication reviews the arguments presented by experts during a seminar held by the SMF in October 2004 o¬n the promotion of public choice amongst those with special needs or limited capabilities.

Speakers from the Department of Health, the NHS front line, academia and the Disability Rights Commission all agreed that user choice was especially important for vulnerable groups in promoting their independence and in recognising their right to manage their own condition or disability as they saw fit. The range of concerns and sources of optimism that emerged as each of these individuals reflected on the future of supported choice provides a clear picture concerning where progress still has to be made in facilitating equal access to choice in the health and social care sectors. This publications reviews the arguments presented by experts during a seminar held by the SMF in October 2004 o¬n the promotion of public choice amongst those with special needs or limited capabilities.

Speakers from the Department of Health, the NHS front line, academia and the Disability Rights Commission all agreed that user choice was especially important for vulnerable groups in promoting their independence and in recognising their right to manage their own condition or disability as they saw fit. The range of concerns and sources of optimism that emerged as each of these individuals reflected on the future of supported choice provides a clear picture concerning where progress still has to be made in facilitating equal access to choice in the health and social care sectors.

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