2. Supporting a diverse market

A participant pointing at a support icon.

We want participants to have more choice and control over their supports and services.

And a diverse market helps participants have this.

A participant making a choice between a cooking icon and a car icon. They are pointing at the cooking icon.

We will share information so participants:

  • can make their own decisions
  • know what choices they have.

A participant pointing at themselves and a support icon.

When participants can choose what services to use, providers will want them to choose their service.

A support icon and a good quality icon.

So they will make sure their services are good quality.

When this happens:

A group of participants. 2 of them are in wheelchairs.

  • providers will have lots of participants who want to use their services

A provider with a clipboard and a good quality icon.

  • participants will get better quality supports and services.