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Sheffield Voices Big Voice on Advocacy

Sheffield Voices Big Voice on Advocacy

Sheffield Voices next Big Voice event will be around the theme of ‘Speaking up and different types of advocacy’- As voted on by attendees of our last event in January

Our next Big Voice event will be held:

When: Friday, April 25th
Time: 10am to 2pm
Where: Sheffield town hall, Pinstone St, Sheffield City Centre, S1 2HH

Refreshments are provided, please contact us to book your place.

There will be a mixture of accessible activities around Advocacy, what different types there are, and how to start your own self-advocacy journey. This will include a play by the Big Voice Drama group. View Poster

We’ve also produced an advocacy themed workbook !

If you want to complete the activity book before the event, we will include your work in our presentations on the day. If you can’t make the event, or want to run a smaller session with your group, friends or day service, please feel free to use this as a starting point. We can also talk about coming out to your group to help host a meeting!

If you would like to book a place, or provide any feedback, please contact us at info@sheffieldvoices.org.uk

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