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Disability Rights Arizona offers trainings and other events to provide information and resources on different topics. View DRAZ’s upcoming events and past recorded webinars on our YouTube channel.
Supported Decision-Making (SDM) - provides an alternative to guardianship for people with disabilities. SDM, recognized in many states and nations, allows the individual to form a team of supporters who will assist the individual with the processes of making decisions from different areas of their lives, from healthcare, financial, and educational. People with disabilities should
Supported Decision-Making (SDM) - provides an alternative to guardianship for people with disabilities. SDM, recognized in many states and nations, allows the individual to form a team of supporters who will assist the individual with the processes of making decisions from different areas of their lives, from healthcare, financial, and educational. People with disabilities should
Supported Decision-Making (SDM) - provides an alternative to guardianship for people with disabilities. SDM, recognized in many states and nations, allows the individual to form a team of supporters who will assist the individual with the processes of making decisions from different areas of their lives, from healthcare, financial, and educational. People with disabilities should
Disability Rights Arizona will be hosting a resource table at the IHD AzTAP Evidence for Success Disability Conference. This table will serve as a valuable hub for attendees to access information about the organization's services. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with representatives from Disability Rights Arizona, learn about their advocacy efforts, and explore
Supported Decision-Making (SDM) - provides an alternative to guardianship for people with disabilities. SDM, recognized in many states and nations, allows the individual to form a team of supporters who will assist the individual with the processes of making decisions from different areas of their lives, from healthcare, financial, and educational. People with disabilities should