Advocates: Going the Extra Mile
A Video by Saboohi from The Advocacy Project discusses the impact of their work, going the extra mile to ensure all needs are met and how the use of technology can enable more people to be supported.
A Video by Saboohi from The Advocacy Project discusses the impact of their work, going the extra mile to ensure all needs are met and how the use of technology can enable more people to be supported.
Blackpool Advocacy Hub at Empowerment, have launched a new Children's Advocacy Service. They have collaborated with its service users to create a video around what they do and the impact they have had....
In this open and honest blog specially written for Advocacy Awareness Week Emerald discusses her personal experience of being supported by an advocate and discusses what advocacy means to her and what she feels needs to change in the sector moving forwards.
Following his attendance at the Advocacy Conference Edward has created a Vlog discussing the important role deaf advocacy holds in the advocacy sector and outlines plans for developing it further.
Advocacy does not have a national database - why is this a problem? Kate Mercer explains...
Trevor is a qualified social worker and has been a workforce development officer in local authorities and a commissioner across adult health, housing and social care. Following his own autistic diagnosis at the age of 56 followed by that of his teenage daughter, he is now a full-time consultant focusing on autism, learning disabilities and mental health.
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Suzie is an inspirational woman and leader, and a mother of two adults. She also has learning disabilities.
<p>Sue trained as a Nurse for people with learning disabilities in Bristol.</p>
Paul Marshall, NDTi CEO, reflects on Advocacy Awareness Week 2019 and on the need for the Advocacy sector to come together and form a collective voice in order to effect change.
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