|
SHORT
TERM/CRISIS ADVOCACY
A
partnership set up to assist someone through a specific situation/crisis,
perhaps where an important decision needs to be made. The advocate
aims to represent them and promote awareness of relevant issues.
The partnership may last for a few weeks or several months.
COMPLAINTS ADVOCACY
Advocates
support users of Social Services who wish to make a complaint. They
support people who feel there has been an injustice or that they
have been unfairly treated but cannot take on officialdom on their
own.
WHO
DO WE SUPPORT?
People
with short-term or permanent needs because of: Learning disability,
Mental health problems, Physical disability or ill health, Sensory
disability, Confusion / frailty in old age who may be: Isolated
or excluded, denied services, lacking opportunities, denied choice,
unaware of rights, unable unaided to speak up for him/herself.
WHO ARE ADVOCATES?
Advocates
are ordinary people of all ages and backgrounds. Advocates are independent
volunteers who get to know their partner by spending time with them.
Citizen Advocates do not need formal qualifications but do need
some essential qualities. They need to be:- Good listeners and open
to the views of others, non-judgmental, discreet, positive and tolerant,
interested in people. Advocates receive initial and ongoing training
as well as continued support and encouragement from the Development
Worker team and fellow Advocates.
WHAT
DO ADVOCATES DO?
They
enter into an equal partnership with one person. They are introduced
to a potential partner with ongoing support and guidance from a
Development Worker. They will listen to their partner and encourage
them to look at choices and options. They provide access to information
and where necessary represent their partner's views and interests.
COULD
YOU BE AN ADVOCATE?
Citizen
Advocacy aims to change things for the better. This takes time and
patience and we need help to do it. We need more Volunteer Advocates.
If you believe in the right of everyone to be a valued human being...
If you enjoy getting to know some one on a one to one basis and
helping them to achieve a better quality of life... You could be
one of the people we need!
COULD ADVOCACY HELP YOU?
If you feel an advocate could help you or someone you know, then
please contact our Development Team. We would be happy to discuss
this with you in confidence and to provide further information.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CITIZEN ADVOCACY
or if you need help or if you would like to be an Advocate or you
could support us in any other way.... contact :
The
Guide2care Helpline 0845 257 1256
|