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The Commission on Law and
Aging of the American Bar Association announces a groundbreaking
publication, “WINGS
Briefing Paper: Advancing Guardianship Reform and Promoting Less
Restrictive Options.” Please forward to your
networks.
WINGS
(Working Interdisciplinary Networks of Guardianship Stakeholders) or
similar groups are working toward improving guardianship systems in 25
states across the country. In 2016, the Administration for Community
Living (ACL) awarded the Commission on Law and Aging an Elder Justice
Innovation Grant Award to establish, enhance, and expand state WINGS
programs. With this generous funding, the Commission funded seven state
WINGS pilot programs in Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Indiana, Idaho,
Oregon, and Utah.
The WINGS
Briefing Paper presents the Commission’s project
findings and conclusions about WINGS and (1) describes the challenges
of adult guardianship reform and the rationale for creating WINGS; (2)
discusses the potential for applying a national Court Improvement
Program model to the adult guardianship system; and (3) makes
recommendations for next steps in federal policy.
Please direct inquiries to Dari Pogach, Senior Attorney, dari.pogach@americanbar.org.
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