Enabling and Supporting Effective Advocacy Services Training Resources
Enabling and Supporting Effective Advocacy Services - Editable Training Resource Pack
This professional training resource gives staff a clear understanding of how to enable and support effective advocacy within health and social care. Advocacy is essential for ensuring that people’s voices are heard especially when they face barriers such as communication difficulties mental capacity concerns or complex decision‑making situations.
This pack provides a complete ready‑to‑deliver session including a detailed presentation and supporting handout. Content covers the principles of advocacy the different types of advocates and the responsibilities of practitioners service providers and advocacy organisations.
All materials are fully editable so trainers teachers assessors agencies and care providers can adapt the content to suit their organisation and learners.
⭐ What this pack covers
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The purpose and principles of advocacy
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Identifying when advocacy is needed
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How to refer to advocacy services
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Roles of health and social care practitioners
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Roles of service providers
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Roles of advocates and advocacy organisations
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Privacy and professional responsibilities
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Audits and corporate performance
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Practical steps to promote independence choice and control
⭐ Who this pack is for
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Health and social care trainers
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Teachers and assessors
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Care providers and agencies
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Supported living and domiciliary care services
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Residential and community‑based services
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Local authority teams
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Advocacy and support organisations
This topic is essential because advocacy ensures people’s voices are heard, particularly when they face barriers such as communication difficulties, mental capacity concerns, or complex decision‑making situations.
Aim: To gain awareness of enabling and supporting effective advocacy
- The role of the health and social care practitioner
- The role of the service provider
- The role of the advocate and advocacy service
Slide Titles:
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
Identify and Refer
Need for Advocacy Identified
Service Providers
Advocacy Organisations
Privacy
Role of the Health and Social Care Practitioner
Role of Health and Social Care Providers
Advocacy Providers
Role of the Health and Social Care Practitioner
Audits
Corporate Performance
Advocacy Services
References
⭐ Related resouirces:
Introduction to Safeguarding Adults
Residential Care Introduction to Safeguarding Adults
Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults - Microteach Session
Advocacy Services That Must Be Provided Training Resources – Legal Duties and Independent Advocacy
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