The Center for Public Representation (CPR) is a renowned public interest law firm based in Newtonville, MA, dedicated to advocating for individuals with disabilities for over four decades. Through their legal strategies, advocacy, and policy initiatives, CPR strives to promote the integration and full community participation of people with disabilities and other marginalized individuals in today's society.
CPR's work encompasses a wide range of issues, including community integration, criminal juvenile justice, education, employment, health care, involuntary interventions, and legal capacity. They engage in litigation to expand and protect the rights of people with disabilities, while also providing advocacy resources to educate and empower individuals on disability-related matters. Additionally, CPR actively supports the implementation of Supported Decision-Making (SDM) as a transformative approach to enhance the lives of people with disabilities. With a commitment to equity and independence, CPR invites support from the community to help achieve their goals.
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