Evaluation
Evaluation of My Rights Matter: a program to change understanding, skills and policy about supported decision making
Aaron Jackson, Kathryn Bartlett
Publisher
Decision making
Lived experience
Policy and program evaluation
Process evaluation
Intellectual and developmental disability
People with disability
Disability services
Australia
Description
My Rights Matter (MRM) aimed to promote the rights of people with intellectual disabilities to make their own decisions and support their leadership in awareness raising and changing policies about supported decision making. MRM had several strands: training; advocacy; and organisational, community and policy change. The project also demonstrated good practice for including people with intellectual disabilities in all parts of a project.
This final evaluation report:
- identifies major changes following the interim evaluation report
- considers each component of MRM, including the workshop series, peer mentoring, advocacy, grants, champions and information dissemination
- reviews inclusive ways of working demonstrated in MRM
- reflects on the overall success and learnings from the program for supported decision making.
Publication Details
DOI:
10.26181/27099895
Copyright:
Living with Disability Research Centre, La Trobe University 2024
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
27 May 2025