A process to empower parents with the information they need to make decisions about the school their child will attend and to understand the consequences of their decisions. Informed choice refers to a parents' ability to access, understand, and use information about making school choices because the information is designed to help all parents navigate it competently and successfully.
The client's ability to freely choose a FP method from a range of options based on accurate, useful information and an understanding of her/his own needs.
a choice based on available information and options
The process ACES uses during screening to determine which programs are suitable for the application. These programs are listed on the Informed Choice (INCH) screen, one of the Screening Data screens. See: Applications; ACES User Manual
occurs when the consumer has been provided information (using appropriate modes of communication) about the options available in terms of employment outcome, employment setting, goods and services (including assessment services), service providers/vendors, settings in which services are provided, and methods used to provide services.