Governments, services and community organisations can engage people with cognitive disabilities in a wide variety of organisational processes and activities including:
- management and project committees;
- planning;
- policy development;
- resource allocation and development;
- project management;
- staff recruitment and training;
- quality improvement and accreditation;
- research activities;
- education and community awareness raising;
- consultations;
- surveys;
- advisory groups;
- co-design;
- evaluation and reporting;
- employment of people with disability.
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Chapter 1. Understand Consumer Participation
1.1: Why Consumer Participation Matters to services, Governments and community organisations
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1.2: Why Consumer Participation Matters to People with Cognitive Disabilities
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1.3: Consumer Participation in Action
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1.4: Levels of Participation: Which Level Are You On?
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1.5: Consumer Reps: Our Voice Our Rights
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