Legal Aid Board encourages decision-making conversations at Christmas
The Legal Aid Board is encouraging families across Ireland to use the Christmas period to have conversations with loved ones about decision-making as they grow older and face changing health needs.
New plain-English videos and guides have been launched as part of a national awareness campaign called “Your Voice, Your Choice – With Legal Support”.
The resources are designed to help individuals and families understand the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act and how to put legal arrangements in place so a trusted person can support someone in making decisions, while preserving their independence.
Eleanor Leane, assistant director of civil operations, said: “Christmas is one of the few times of the year when families sit down together without the usual rush and pressure.
“It can be a gentle, natural moment to check in with loved ones and talk about the support they might want in making decisions in the years ahead.
“The Assisted Decision-Making Act gives people the right to make those choices — and our new videos and guides make it easier for individuals and families to understand how it all works.”
The Legal Aid Board provides legal services to help people put formal decision-making arrangements in place, including decision-making assistance agreements, enduring powers of attorney and capacity applications.
Ms Leane added: “For those who receive support, you have the right to make your own decisions. We can help put that right into legal form.
“For families, we know that you support them every day. We can help you put that support on legal footing.
“These types of conversations can be as simple as asking: ‘If you ever needed help making decisions, who would you want beside you?’ or ‘Would you like to write down your wishes or make a plan for the future?’
“Our message this Christmas is simple. Have the conversation. Even a short chat can give families clarity and peace of mind — and the Legal Aid Board is here to help put those decisions into legal form if and when the time comes.”
All videos, and guides are available from the Legal Aid Board’s website, where people can also find contact details for their nearest law centre.


