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Why is this research important? 

Supported decision-making is essential to respecting people’s rights in aged and dementia care, helping them stay included and involved in choices about their own lives. With plans to introduce a new Aged Care Act focused on these rights, there’s an urgent need to update policies and provide better training and resources for care staff. The BUDDY project tackles this need by developing training and tools for supported decision-making across the aged care sector. 

What will we do? 

The BUDDY project will help Brightwater to support people in decision-making. It will develop tools to check how well supporters and staff understand and practice supported decision making. The project will review existing policies and provide detailed training for staff, including workshops.  

Project Information

Lead Researcher(s)

Dr Craig Sinclair
School of Psychology, University of New South Wales 

Meet the Brightwater Team

Rebecca Walton

Ed Gaudoin

Funded By

Medical Research Future Fund Grant – Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care (2024)

Status

Active

BUDDY in the Media

BUDDY In The Media Project Puts People With Dementia At The Heart Of Decisions UNSW Article

BUDDY in the Media - Project puts people with dementia at the heart of decisions

A UNSW initiative, supported by Brightwater, aims to co-design with - rather than merely consult - people living with dementia to develop new models of rights-based care.

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