GUARDIANSHIP AND SUPPORTED DECISION-MAKING Bob Fleischner Center for Public Representation July 2015 Disability Rights Center July 2015.

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GUARDIANSHIP AND SUPPORTED DECISION-MAKING Bob Fleischner Center for Public Representation July 2015 Disability Rights Center July 2015

What’s good about guardianship? Provides some clarity about who needs a guardian Offers a form of protection and provides some safeguards against abuse Provides a format and a standard for decision-making Makes it clear who is the “decider” Insures there is someone with authority to act in an emergency Provides third parties certainty about the validity of decisions and actions 2 Disability Rights Center July 2015

What’s so bad about guardianship? Loss of legal personhood – “civil death” Loss of independence self-expression and possibly integration Loss of dignity & dignity of risk Learned helplessness Loss of civil rights (e.g., to marry, vote, associate, choose where to live, accept or refuse medical treatment, etc.) Possible exploitation by guardian 3 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Common “mental capacity” test for guardianship Uniform laws -- UPC & UGPPA: Functional Impairment: An inability to receive and evaluate information or make or communicate decisions To such an extent that the individual lacks the ability to meet essential requirements for Physical health Safety Or self-care Even with appropriate technological assistance On a continuum (limited guardianship) 4 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Maine’s legal capacity standard A person who “is impaired by reason of mental illness, mental deficiency, physical illness or disability, chronic use of drugs, chronic intoxication, or other causes except minority “To the extent he lacks Sufficient understanding or Capacity “To make “Or communicate “Responsible decisions concerning his person,” Lacks legal capacity. 18-A M.R.S.A. § Disability Rights Center July

Typical statutory reforms Changing the definition of capacity Placing limits on guardians’ authorities Encouraging limited guardianship Making guardianship the last resort by requiring alternatives, e.g., Powers of attorney Health care advance directives Increasing procedural protections 6 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Some alternatives to guardianship & conservatorship Representative payees Health Care Proxies Durable powers of attorney Trusts Supported decision making 7 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Supported decision making (SDM) Spurred by the Convention on the Rights of Person with Disabilities (CRPD) and advances in Canada, Europe and elsewhere supported decision making (SDM) is increasingly seen as an alternative 8 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) Dec. 13, Adopted by U.N. General Assembly. May 3, Entered into “legal force.” As of July 8, 2014: 147 nations and the European Union have ratified or acceded to the CRPD. 158 nations have signed the CRPD. The United States signed the treaty on July 30,

Map updated July 8, Disability Rights Center July 2015

Article 12 of the CRPD 1. States Parties reaffirm that persons with disabilities have the right to recognition everywhere as persons before the law. 2. States Parties shall recognize that persons with disabilities enjoy legal capacity on an equal basis with others in all aspects of life. 3. States Parties shall take appropriate measures to provide access by persons with disabilities to the support they may require to exercise legal capacity. 11 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Principles of SDM People do not inherently lack capacity Everyone has a will and preferences Will and preference can be expressed by the person or understood (interpreted) by others who know the person well & are in a voluntary, trusting and committed relationship with the person 12 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Highlights of Supported-Decision Making Individual with an impairment is provided the supports necessary to make a decision. Trusted individuals, including family members, friends, professionals, will commit to help explain to the person in simple language about possible choices and the impact of those choices. 13 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Definition of Supported-Decision Making “a series of relationships, practices, arrangement, and agreements, of more or less formality and intensity, designed to assist an individual with a disability to make and communicate to others decisions about the individual’s life.” - Robert Dinerstein, Implementing Legal Capacity Under Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: The Difficult Road from Guardianship to Supported Decision Making, 19 H UMAN R IGHTS B RIEF 8, 10 (Winter 2012). 14 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Legal capacity “Legal capacity” and “mental capacity” are not the same thing Recognizes that will and preferences are the core of decision making abilities Focuses on supports and accommodations to enable will and preferences to guide decision making Adapted from materials by Michael Bach Canadian Association for Community Living 15 Disability Rights Center July 2015

SDM Implemented Planning and implementation across the world No single model – drawing on, e.g., Circle of friends Person centered planning Can be informal or formal Can be court sanctioned or not Can have support and authority in statute British Columbia Always need to build in safeguards 16 Disability Rights Center July 2015

Supported-Decision Making in Practice “The guardianship is to be a limited guardianship of limited powers and limited duration, with the ultimate goal of transitioning to the supportive decision making model.” Ross v. Hatch, Virginia Circuit Court for the City of Newport News (August, 2013) “[I]nternational adoption of a guarantee of legal capacity for all persons, a guarantee that includes and embraces supported decision making, is entitled to ‘persuasive weight’ in interpreting our own laws and constitutional protections.” In re Guardianship of Dameris L., 38 Misc. 3d 570, 580 (N.Y. Surr. Ct., N.Y. Cnty. 2012) 17 Disability Rights Center July 2015

CPR and Nonotuck SDM pilot Nonotuck is a shared living provider CPR a public interest law office Began with a planning conference Including judges, families, people with disabilities, advocates, skeptics The first year plan: Assist approximately 10 individuals with ID and their families in Western Massachusetts to design and implement SDM as an alternative to guardianship Provide legal representation when necessary Some helpful foundation support 18 NDRN ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015

Methods We will use whatever SDM method works best for the individuals We are working with a variety of individuals Some with guardians, some at risk of guardianship Different disabilities Varying levels of personal and service system support 19 NDRN ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015

Research and evaluation An active advisory council including people with disabilities and family members, professionals and advocates A research and evaluation contract with HSRI NDRN ANNUAL CONFERENCE

So far… We have SDM agreements for 7 individuals Several also now have DPOAs and ADs for health care Two are preparing to go to court to have their guardians discharged NDRN ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Signing the SDM agreement NDRN ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The Opportunities It is time to think about guardianship in a new way -- to create new opportunities for people with disabilities – enhancing their independence but still providing necessary and desired protection. 23 NDRN ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015

22 Green Street, Northampton, MA Main St. Florence MA Dedicated Website coming soon at 24 Disability Rights Center July 2015