ā19-10-2021 07:44 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:44 PM
Makes a lot of sense @Former-Member ,
Knowing WHY makes all the difference. The more refined a goal is, the more achievable i guess. And also, it ensures everyone is on the same page for synergy.
ā19-10-2021 07:46 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:46 PM
I like that, thank you @Former-Member. My boys NDIS review is coming up and he wants to do most of the talking but wants me there - this is a huge step.
If it happens on the day only time will tell, but I like your advice and will definitely include it when we talk about the plan of "attack"
ā19-10-2021 07:46 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:46 PM
Question 4. What are some top tips for supporting someone else to advocate (aka individual advocacy)?
For the community, what has worked for you?
ā19-10-2021 07:47 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:47 PM
Communicating out story and our mindset is difficult @chibam
I approach things from quite a narrative and storytelling perspective when I advocate. I might use metaphors and song lyrcs and things that people already relate to or understand to try and communicate the ways my brain works differently.
It definitley takes getting creative and some practice.
For what's worth, I think you have a wonderful communication style.
ā19-10-2021 07:47 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:47 PM
So with understanding, compassion, @Daisydreamer , @Former-Member , @cloudcore
What is the next steps to take
ā19-10-2021 07:48 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:48 PM
Question 4. What are some top tips for supporting someone else to advocate (aka individual advocacy)?
There may be times where we are advocating alongside others. That might be as a friend, family or carer, or in paid role.
When advocating alongside someone, the most empowering action is one where we support the person to advocate for themselves.
If thatās not possible, then we can help to ensure advocacy reflects the needs and goals of the person we are advocating for.
The term individual advocacy can be confusing, because it sounds like one person advocating. What it really means is advocating with, alongside or on behalf of someone else.
Fun fact! Advocacy derives from the latin word āadvocareā which means āto be called to stand besideā. This is the role of individual advocacy.
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@chibam , my entire recovery was without family and friends because it was something I needed to do on my own. It was difficult, but I'm not sure I could have done it WITH the support of family/friends in the beginning.
However, after being more steady, I definitely began to reach out to people. Support makes a lot of difference. Especially someone who is supporting you out of the kindness of their heart.
ā19-10-2021 07:48 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:48 PM
Question 4. What are some top tips for supporting someone else to advocate (aka individual advocacy)?
Top tips for individual advocacy:
ā19-10-2021 07:50 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:50 PM
Hi @Shaz51, I just want to clarify to make sure that we can answer your question fully. Did "What is the next steps to take" refer to supporting a partner? š
ā19-10-2021 07:51 PM
ā19-10-2021 07:51 PM
That's great @Daisydreamer ,
By following those steps, it empowers the person rather than 'taking over'.
Makes so much sense to empower the individual.
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