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Steering your own ship? : assisting people who are unable to make decisions for themselves : an issues paper / Queensland Law Reform Commission
Bib ID 1294181
Format BookBook
Author
Queensland. Law Reform Commission
 
Description [Brisbane] : The Commission, 1991 
68 p. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0724246061 
Series

Issues paper (Queensland. Law Reform Commission) ; IP1.

Notes

Cover title.

"Reflects the views of over 200 people who attended a public forum [on 27 May 1991] called 'Looking after the affairs of people with a disability'" -- preface.

"August 1991."

Subjects Mental health laws - Queensland.  |  People with mental disabilities - Services for - Queensland.  |  Patient advocacy - Queensland.  |  Disabled - Queensland - Legislation.
Other authors/contributors Queensland. Law Reform Commission

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