Supported Decision Making Clinic with Texas Law INCLUDE Project (E4Texas – College Students with Disabilities)

Law student volunteers will assist students with disabilities enrolled in the E4 program at the University of Texas in learning about guardianship and alternatives to guardianship, with an emphasis on Supported Decision-Making (SDM) agreements. Students will provide direct counseling on alternatives to guardianship and will lead SDM role-playing exercises. SDM agreements and other alternatives to guardianship allow individuals with disabilities to maintain maximum control over their lives and avoid unnecessary and costly probate proceedings.

Organization

INCLUDE Project, Mithoff Pro Bono Program

The INCLUDE Project enables students with interests in disability and probate law to provide free legal serves to persons with disabilities and their families. Through INCLUDE, law students have counseled more than 400 families on guardianship alternatives since the 2015 passage of the Texas Supported Decision Making Act, a law that is the first of its kind nationally and that incorporates certain protections afforded by the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Texas Law. INCLUDE is an internal project of the Richard and Ginni Mithoff Pro Bono Program, in partnership with the William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law.

Project Details

Project Date

Tuesday, March 29

Project Time
6pm-8pm
Approximate hours of work requested
6 hours, including training and self-study
Training
Wednesday, March 23, 4pm-6pm (Law School, TNH 2.137) (joint training with March 30 SDM clinic volunteers)
Skills used
Client interviewing/counseling; community education/outreach; mediating between those with divergent interests; cultural competence
Project location
Texas Union, Eastwoods Room (UNB 2.102), 2308 Whitis Ave, Austin, TX 78712
Number of student volunteers requested
14
Class year preference
1L, 2L, 3L, LLM
Required skills
Strong English skills required; Spanish helpful but not necessary; students with an interest in probate and disability law are strongly encouraged to apply
To Apply
Register at https://sdm3-29-22.eventbrite.com