Show Notes
How does supported decision-making compare to guardianship?
In this clip, Autistic Self-Advocate Jonathan Gardner talks about how supported decision-making helped him get through his cancer treatment. Jonathan a motivational speaker, cancer survivor, and supported decision-maker.
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This conversation with Jonathan Gardner was originally released on May 16, 2024.
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Supported Decision Making | Part 2 with Jonathan Gardner
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