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People have the right to make their own decisions and choices. The decisions and choices made by a person with an intellectual disability need to be honoured in terms of legal capacity and the authority to act. If a person has a support network or decision-making team, this needs to be honoured in terms of legal capacity and the authority to act on behalf of the person.
Legal capacity is the foundation upon which we act - when we make decisions or enter into agreements, we do so based on our legal capacity as a person and a citizen. Most people are assumed to be competent but this is not always true for people with intellectual disabilities. Unfortunately and historically, persons with intellectual disabilities have had the opposite experience with legal capacity - they have been deemed incompetent unless it has been proven otherwise.
Persons with intellectual disabilities are at risk to have their legal capacity removed. Many provinces and territories still have outdated legislation and policies that present people with intellectual disabilities as lacking legal capacity. Other systems and institutions of life - such as banks, insurance companies, and housing corporations - make judgments about people's capacity because of their disability. These policies and practices need to change to reflect that all citizens' are competent, unless it has been deemed otherwise.
Facilitating full participation of all Manitobans with disabilities in electoral activities, ensuring that eligible individuals can exercise their right to vote.
Encouraging individuals with intellectual disabilities to exercise their right to vote, and ensure they understand their Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
We urge everyone to familiarize themselves with their local candidates and their platforms. It's crucial to stay informed and engaged, using our voices to enact positive change in our communities.
Apeoplefirstmanitoba@gmail.com x204-899-2924
120 Maryland Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3G 1L1
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People First of Manitoba is located on Treaty 1 territory, the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Anisininew, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We respect the Treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.