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Vol. 8 May 2010 Click here. – Featuring Frequently Asked Questions, Registry Tip, Gold Star Awards and much more.
Read about new resources, such as the Enduring Power of Attorney Fact Sheet, the Video on Making and Registering a Representation Agreement with Standard Powers, and the Nidus Self-Help Course for Making and Registering a Representation Agreement with Standard Powers
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Vol. 7 March 2010 CLICK HERE to read about the 10th Anniversary of the Representation Agreement Act.
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Vol. 5 December 2009 – Holiday Greetings and Holidays Closures.
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Vol. 2 August 2009 Click Here
Vol. 1 July 2009 Click Here
July 10, 2009 Alleged Rights Abuse by B.C. Public Guardian and Trustee Highlights Need for Personal Planning Click here to read Nidus news release.
BACKGROUND:
Fact Sheet on Nidus Click here to read what Nidus does and quick facts on Personal Planning in BC.
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Personal Planning Tools Click here
Download publications on Making and Registering a Legal Plan
For adults who want to plan for their future Click here and for Worksheet
For adults who need help with decision-making today Click here
RARC's Proposal for Meaningful Choice - 2006
"Charting the Course Ahead" outlines the Representation Agreement Resource Centre's response to Bill 32. RARC's proposal enables a meaningful choice for British Columbians who want to plan for future care and ensures Representation Agreements are truly accessible and fully effective. To read more click here.
The Financialist promotes making and registering a Representation Agreement.
"The combination of a Representation Agreement and the Nidus Registry may...just save your life." To read the complete article click here
BC Medical Association encourages the public to make and register representation agreements.
" Having a legal, documented future care plan assures people their wishes are known and will be honoured, and that they remain in charge of the choices affecting their own life.
It eases the burden on family members who might otherwise have to make decisions for someone else, and provides health care workers with treatment guidelines and a chosen legal representative. "Next of kin consent" and "living wills" fulfill a similar role; however, a representation agreement is the only legally binding future care consent plan."
To read the full text of the BCMA's announcement click here
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