The Supported Decision-Making and Representation Act
The following is strictly for information and education purposes only and does not in any way constitute legal advice to address individual situations or circumstances. Readers are encouraged to seek out and obtain legal advice from a practicing member of their provincial law society should they require direct legal assistance.
In December 2022, after many years of advocacy by Inclusion NB, the Supported Decision-Making and Representation Act was passed unanimously in the New Brunswick legislature. On January 1, 2024, the Act was proclaimed into law, giving it full effect. This legislation represents a significant shift in how we think about decision-making rights, self-determination, and legal mechanisms for assisting people who may require help with making decisions. It is a law that is deeply rooted in a human rights approach to decision-making, reflecting both Canadian laws and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
This Act ensures that New Brunswickers, including seniors and adults with a disability, can make their own decisions – big and small – about their own lives.
This can happen with assistance or support, if needed, and most importantly, it will result in having those decisions recognized as legally valid decisions of the person.
This approach – true to the principles of inclusion – has been many years in the making. Protecting the autonomy and dignity of everyone to participate in their decision-making is the very cornerstone of an independent and full life.
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