Legal Issues, Rights & Advocacy
An illness like Parkinson’s raises a whole range of important legal issues, rights you should know about and corresponding reasons for advocacy.
Legal issues most commonly surround work, financial and lifestyle issues, including employment, superannuation, insurance, powers of attorney, wills and guardianship. Some of these issues can be complicated, so professional information and advice is important!
Rights are designed to protect our safety, wellbeing and participation in society. Unfortunately, though, rights are not always upheld by society and its institutions. Because people are not always aware of their rights, chances to pursue or exercise them may be missed.
Many organisations are ready and willing to assist you to pursue your rights. This process is called advocacy. Advocacy may be required for a broad range of issues. A common issue for the Parkinson’s community is to make sure you are getting the full range of disability and aged care support services. But remember there may be plenty of others!
With an illness like Parkinson’s, over time you may face a range of legal, rights and advocacy concerns. This section aims to help you navigate these issues and protect your best interests by connecting you to key information, resources and services that can help. Information is presented under the topics below. We encourage you to read these topics carefully and call our helpline on 1800 644 189 if you have any concerns.
Legal
This section connects you to important legal services and resources.
Rights
Find information on your rights in this section.
Advocacy
Find key advocacy resources that can assist you to pursue your rights. |