Dolphin
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Autonomy, dignity & independence
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https://www.emerge.org.au/autonomy-dignity-and-independence/
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https://emerge.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/autonomydignityandindependence-final.pdf
Comment: It's not a topic I'm that familiar with so I found it a bit abstract: I would have preferred more examples
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Your role as a carer of a person living with ME/CFS has no doubt changed over time. As you have continued to learn more about their needs and preferences, the importance of ensuring their autonomy, dignity and independence may become a priority for you.
This factsheet has been designed to support you to talk with the person you provide care for about how to maintain or increase their autonomy, dignity and independence.
Defining key terms
Autonomy is commonly understood to refer to the capacity of a person to choose and acton their own preferences regarding their life and their body. As a carer, you might enhance personal autonomy by encouraging the person you provide care for to choose activities that they love and support them to access these in a way that is helpful for them.
Dignity is the right of a person to be valued and respected for their own sake, and to be treated ethically. You might honour the dignity of the person living ME/CFS by advocating for others to treat them with respect, non-judgement and acceptance.
Independence means freedom from outside control and being able to direct one's own affairs without interference. You can support the independence of the person living withME/CFS by encouraging them to make their own decisions and to take ownership of activities, projects and tasks.
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https://www.emerge.org.au/autonomy-dignity-and-independence/
https://emerge.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/autonomydignityandindependence-final.pdf
Comment: It's not a topic I'm that familiar with so I found it a bit abstract: I would have preferred more examples
Start:
Your role as a carer of a person living with ME/CFS has no doubt changed over time. As you have continued to learn more about their needs and preferences, the importance of ensuring their autonomy, dignity and independence may become a priority for you.
This factsheet has been designed to support you to talk with the person you provide care for about how to maintain or increase their autonomy, dignity and independence.
Defining key terms
Autonomy is commonly understood to refer to the capacity of a person to choose and acton their own preferences regarding their life and their body. As a carer, you might enhance personal autonomy by encouraging the person you provide care for to choose activities that they love and support them to access these in a way that is helpful for them.
Dignity is the right of a person to be valued and respected for their own sake, and to be treated ethically. You might honour the dignity of the person living ME/CFS by advocating for others to treat them with respect, non-judgement and acceptance.
Independence means freedom from outside control and being able to direct one's own affairs without interference. You can support the independence of the person living withME/CFS by encouraging them to make their own decisions and to take ownership of activities, projects and tasks.