What is advocacy & when can it be useful?

This section explains some of the basic concepts about advocacy,
its benefits, when and how it may be appropriate, and answers
questions such as:

- What is advocacy?
- When can advocacy be useful?

Further information is available about

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Types of advocate
- Types of advocacy

Advocacy is a way of making sure someone's voice is heard when
a decision is made. It involves looking at choices, enabling
people to know their rights and helping to defend those rights.
Advocacy helps people to speak up - on their own OR with help.
It makes sure people's interests are heard directly or are
represented. We talk about independent advocacy because it
is important that advocates are independent of the organizations
that are providing services. Being independent helps us make
sure that your voice is heard.

When is Advocacy useful?
Advocacy is useful when: 

- Others seem to have more say about your life than you do
- Others are making decisions for you - but you do not feel
  involved
- You cannot get what you want
- Life seems out of control
- You do not feel that you can speak up for yourself.

Disagreement or conflict can make it hard for anyone to
speak up and be heard.