Guardianship & Advocacy CMSN
The Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission, established in 1979, is an executive state agency dedicated to protecting the rights and promoting the welfare of individuals with disabilities. Governed by a board of eleven uncompensated commissioners, the Commission provides legal representation, investigates rights violations, and offers state guardianship services to Illinois residents with disabilities.
Through its various divisions, including the Office of State Guardian and the Legal Advocacy Service, the Commission ensures that eligible individuals receive necessary legal advice and support. Additionally, the Human Rights Authority investigates complaints related to the rights of persons with disabilities, further amplifying the voices of those who have previously gone unheard.
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