Leading Practice Resources

Leading Practice Resources

The resources provided below are meant to supplement and provide practical support to organizations striving to meet the Leading Practice Guidelines. Have a resource to suggest? Questions? Contact leanne@abilitiesmanitoba.org.

The Leading Practice Guidelines have been developed to outline the current consensus on leading practice in service delivery. The expected outcomes, should these guidelines be pursued by organizations, are:

  • Increased quality of services
  • Better consistency of services
  • Better outcomes for people
  • Shared vision and road map for service delivery
  • Competent, stable, confident workforce
  • Increased confidence in services

View the Leading Practice Guidelines here.

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Advancing the UN CRPD - ARCH Disability Law Centre

ARCH Disability Law Centre’s resource on advancing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

  • Type:
    Website
  • Category:
    Rights & Responsibilities

Bill of Rights Curriculum - Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities

Minnesota's Olmstead Plan was developed to ensure that people with disabilities are living, learning, working, and enjoying life in the most integrated setting. Prevention of Abuse and Neglect…

  • Type:
    Website
  • Category:
    Rights & Responsibilities

The Three Rs – Rights, Risk, and Respect - CQL Capstone Newsletter

Challenging traditional approaches of protection and paternalism. The Three Rs – Rights, Risk, and Respect – all play an important, interconnected, and interdependent role in…

  • Type:
    Article
  • Category:
    Rights & Responsibilities

Workbook - Enabling Risk

Enabling Risk: Putting Positives First has been developed specifically for disability support workers. Enabling people to take risks is an integral part of disability support work. It is also…

  • Type:
    Guide
  • Category:
    Rights & Responsibilities