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Today, after the Rhode Island Judiciary completed the conditions for termination of the agreement, the department officially closed the case. The department and the Rhode Island Judiciary have worked cooperatively to improve how the courts communicate with LEP court users. COVID-19 Notice. OPA's office is closed to in-person complaints until further notice as a health and safety precaution. Our staff continues to process complaints filed through our website, via email, and on our voicemail. Closed case summaries on the.researched arguments for more limited application previously articulated by the ACLU and others in 2015,' says the case summary. OPA began its investigation.

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The work of the Office of the Public Advocate (OPA) is wide-ranging and often deals with complex matters and laws.

While every experience is different, the following collection of stories reveals some of the challenges that people with disability and their family, friends and carers have faced and how OPA has assisted them.

As each person's circumstances are different, we recommend you call OPA's Advice Service on 1300 309 337 for advice and information specific to your situation.

Advocating to close institutions

Residential institutions for people with disability have a history of human-rights abuses. Since its establishment in 1986, OPA, through its Community Visitors Program has documented the unacceptable conditions for residents and strongly advocated to close these institutions.

During the 1990s institutions were gradually closed and people moved into the community. However, around 200 people with disability live in two remaining institutions at Bundoora and Colac. OPA continues to advocate that these people also be included in community life.

Advocacy and guardianship for Angelo

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After receiving a diagnosis of terminal cancer, Angelo wants to die at home despite the dilapidated condition of his house and the recommendation from the treating team that he be placed in care.

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Because he has mild to moderate cognitive impairment, an OPA guardian was appointed by VCAT as guardian to consider where he should live. The OPA guardian determined that Angelo should go home.

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Advocacy for Gerry in the NDIS

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The work of the Office of the Public Advocate (OPA) is wide-ranging and often deals with complex matters and laws.

While every experience is different, the following collection of stories reveals some of the challenges that people with disability and their family, friends and carers have faced and how OPA has assisted them.

As each person's circumstances are different, we recommend you call OPA's Advice Service on 1300 309 337 for advice and information specific to your situation.

Advocating to close institutions

Residential institutions for people with disability have a history of human-rights abuses. Since its establishment in 1986, OPA, through its Community Visitors Program has documented the unacceptable conditions for residents and strongly advocated to close these institutions.

During the 1990s institutions were gradually closed and people moved into the community. However, around 200 people with disability live in two remaining institutions at Bundoora and Colac. OPA continues to advocate that these people also be included in community life.

Advocacy and guardianship for Angelo

Opa Closed Cases

After receiving a diagnosis of terminal cancer, Angelo wants to die at home despite the dilapidated condition of his house and the recommendation from the treating team that he be placed in care.

Opa Closed Case Template

Because he has mild to moderate cognitive impairment, an OPA guardian was appointed by VCAT as guardian to consider where he should live. The OPA guardian determined that Angelo should go home.

Opa Closed Case Summaries

Advocacy for Gerry in the NDIS

OPA provided advocacy for Gerry, a 54-year-old man with an intellectual disability, so he could participate in the pilot of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The OPA advocate met with Gerry, a staff member from his supported accommodation and a National Disability Insurance Agency planner.

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With support from the OPA advocate, Gerry revealed he did not like some of the activities he was paying for, and wanted to live alone, despite these issues not being reported in his personal plan. Gerry was able to have an NDIS plan developed which would allow him to try new activities and be considered for a move to new accommodation.





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