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Brent Advocacy Concerns support the following styles of advocacy One to one advocacy. Where a volunteer advocate or staff member supports a disabled person to resolve their issues Peer Advocacy. Where a disabled advocate supports another disabled person to resolve their issues Self Advocacy. Where a disabled person resolves their own issues sometimes with the support of BAC staff. Group Advocacy. Where a group of disabled people typically living or working in a care setting work together to improve the quality of their lives. You can find out more about our groups of people with learning disabilities at SUFYIB Collective Advocacy. Where disabled people take action to promote and resolve an issue. You can find out about our involvement in collective advocacy at collective action To find out more about these advocacy styles or to become a volunteer or peer advocate please contact us |
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