Decision Support Service

Decision Support Service

The Decision Support Service is a new service established under the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015. We are part of the Mental Health Commission but will have a new and separate role.

The Decision Support Service exist to promote the rights and interests of people who may need support with decision-making. The DSS is not operational yet but our establishment project is well underway. The DSS are working to a plan to commence the service in mid-2022.

 

https://decisionsupportservice.ie/

 

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