Support and empowerment for people
## Slide 9: Supporting Advocates
- Advocates get **training** π
- Build **skills and experience** π
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## Slide 10: Code of Conduct
- A **code of conduct** = rules π for staff & volunteers
- Helps Advocates know how to **do their job well** πΌ
- Shows what we **can and can’t do** ✅❌
- Advocates should follow **instructions from Service Users** π
- Always act with **respect** π
- Agree with the client’s **plans, ideas, and opinions** π¬
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## Slide 11: Instructed Advocacy
- Information must be **up to date** π
- Information must be **easy to read and understand** π
- Help Service Users make **informed choices** π€
- Advocates **do not give advice** ❌π¬
- Listen π and discuss options π¨️
- Advocates can’t make clients do things they don’t want ❌
- Advocates must **not share personal opinions** π«
- Always **respect the client’s opinion** ✅
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## Slide 12: Quiz (Questions)
1. Advocacy means…
a) Cleaning a house π§Ή
b) Helping with rights & choices π£️⚖️
c) Doing shopping π
2. Which is **speaking up for yourself**?
a) Self-Advocacy π€π£️
b) Peer Advocacy π€
c) Group Advocacy π₯π’
3. One aim of advocacy?
a) Make decisions for people ❌
b) Explain information simply π✔️
c) Do daily tasks ❌
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## Slide 13: Quiz (More Questions)
4. What does Equal Opportunities mean?
a) Same rights for all ⚖️
b) Treat some better ❌
c) Help only friends ❌
5. True or False: Advocates put client wishes first ✅
6. What is a **Code of Conduct**?
a) A list of shopping items π
b) A book of rules for Advocates π
c) A holiday guide π️
7. True or False: Advocates should share their personal opinions with clients ❌
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## Slide 14: Answers
1. b) Helping with rights & choices π£️⚖️
2. a) Self-Advocacy π€π£️
3. b) Explain information simply π
4. a) Same rights for all ⚖️
5. ✅ True π
6. b) A book of rules for Advocates π
7. ❌ False π«
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