Guest blog: Ruth, what advocacy means to me as a young person
Ruth is a young person with lived experience of using formal and informal advocacy to get through a number of challenging situations in their life.
Ruth is a young person with lived experience of using formal and informal advocacy to get through a number of challenging situations in their life.
Toby has been an independent advocate sine 2018 and currently works with Voiceability. Read his story.
Robert, a young person, explained to us why advocacy is important and why other young people should be more aware.
Advocacy Awareness Week 2022: Upholding Human Rights through independent advocacy. Kate Mercer from Blackbelt Advocacy talks about the importance of being heard and taking the time to listen.
In this short film Katrin McEntee, Senior Human Rights Officer at the British Institute of Human Rights and former advocate, tells us how her advocacy work involved the Human Rights Act.
Welcome to Advocacy Awareness Week 2022. This is our 5th year of spending a week celebrating and raising awareness about independent advocacy and this year our focus is on advocacy and human rights.
David Vickers is a member of the Older People’s Sounding Board. It’s a group we facilitate on behalf of NHS England where members use their skills and experience to provide feedback on policy proposals. The group also shares their views on the wider issues of wellbeing through themed conversations.
Bringing people together around a campfire has been an age-old tradition for centuries. It’s a place to share stories with each other, discussing ‘hot’ topics, developing ‘simmering’ ideas and ‘sparking’ new ones.
Tanzie explains what’s important to her in this short film. Our Time to Talk Next Steps programme #TtTNS has supported Tanzie to build confidence and make plans for her future as she moves into adult life.
Young people from Time to Talk Next Steps advised the DfE and CQC on survey writing to help inform SEND inspections.
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