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Section 1: Overview of Choice and Preference |
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Chapter 1. Choice Availability and People with Intellectual Disability |
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Chapter 2. Self-Determination, Preference and Choice |
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Chapter 3. Supported Decision Making |
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Chapter 4. Reflections on Choice: The Stories of Self-Advocates |
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Section 2: Policies, Practices, and Systems that Affect Choice |
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Chapter 5. Choice within the Israeli Welfare State: Lessons Learned From Legal Capacity and Housing Services |
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Chapter 6. Choice, Preference and Disability: A View from Central and Eastern Europe |
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Chapter 7. Choice, Control and Individualized Funding: The Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme |
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Chapter 8. Choice and Preference within the Healthcare Context |
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Section 3:Choice and Preference Across the Lifespan |
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Chapter 9. The Development of Choice-Making and Implications for Promoting Choice and Autonomy for Children and Youth with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities |
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Chapter 10. Preference Assessments, Choice, and Quality of Life for People with Significant Disabilities |
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Chapter 11. Choices and Transition from School to Adult Life: Experiences in China |
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Chapter 12. Employment Opportunities for People with Intellectual Disabilities |
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Chapter 13. Choices, Relationships and Sexuality: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights |
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Chapter 14. The Choice of Becoming a Parent |
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Chapter 15. Adults with Intellectual Disability: Choice and Control in the Context of Family |
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Chapter 16. Choice as People Age with Intellectual Disability: An Irish Perspective |
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Chapter 17. End-of-Life Choices |
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Section 4: Implications for Policy and Practice |
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Chapter 18: Policies and Practices to Support Preference, Choice and Self-Determination: An Ecological Understanding |
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Section 1: Overview of Choice and Preference |
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Chapter 1. Choice Availability and People with Intellectual Disability |
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Chapter 2. Self-Determination, Preference and Choice |
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