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Pro bono drop-in problem solving forums

by Isabella Biddle | Dec 16, 2021 | Community of Practice, supported decision making

Our attendance at the Sydney Disability Expo on the 4th of December has highlighted to us that a number of organisations have clients who have questions and require advice about representation and decision making. As a result, are offering free drop in consultation...

Case study: Neil’s Story – finding the right residential care for a Younger Onset Dementia sufferer

by Michael Perkins | Sep 5, 2021 | residential care decisions, supported decision making

Navigating the world of residential care can be challenging for many people. For vulnerable or marginalised decision-makers, however, it can be almost impossible without specialist support. The team at New Way to Stay, who provide advice and advocacy for older...

Community of Practice: New Way to Stay supports couple living with dementia

by Michael Perkins | May 30, 2021 | Community of Practice

As part of our Community of Practice, Autonomy First Lawyers work closely with New Way to Stay, a new generation consultancy business for seniors that provides a streamlined approach to later-life planning and goal implementation.   Client background The team at...

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