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Advocacy Awareness Week

Advocacy Awareness Week

This week is Advocacy Awareness Week (28 Oct – 1 November) and this year’s theme is demonstrating the impact of advocacy. That’s why we’ve chosen to wait until this week to publish our recent annual report for our Advocacy and Information Service demonstrating the impact of the work we do and showing that we are accountable to ourselves, to the people we support, to our funders and our communities.

Case studies are included in the report which are a powerful way of showing how much advocacy matters . Taking action to help people say what they want, secure their rights, represent their interests and obtain the services they need, matters. As the National Development Team for Inclusion who are leading on Advocacy Awareness Week states:

“ Advocacy is a vital, essential, fundamental component of our services and our society. Promoting inclusion, equality and social justice, matters. Perhaps now more than ever.”

So this week we’re doing our best on social media to raise awareness of the importnance of advocacy , join in the conversation and celebrate all things advocacy #AAW19 #HearMyVoice #AdvocacyWorks .

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