People with learning disabilities often need to be cared for. However, modern practice states that they have the right to do live their life how they choose.
If they make an informed choice to break the law (in this instance they want to smoke cannabis), should they be helped to do it (which would be assisting someone to break the law, and therefore unethical), or should they be stopped from doing it (which is breaking their human right of being allowed to live their life the way they choose)??
2006-08-25
03:46:03
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shoby_shoby2003
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Mental Health