Best Practice in Disability Advocacy
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1. What does it take to be a disability advocate?
What is Disability Advocacy?
Diagnosing Ableism
Effects of ableism
We are not your inspiration
Understanding models of disability
How do the four models compare in practice?
Module 1 Summary
7 lessons, 1 quiz
2. Individual Advocacy
Hear from advocates
What an individual advocate does
Advocacy skills
Principles of Disability Advocacy
Module 2 – summary
5 lessons, 1 quiz
3. Intake process
Establishing eligibility
Everyday is a gift – Lionel's story
Prioritising advocacy cases
Module 3 Summary
4 lessons, 1 quiz
4. How to be Inclusive
The Bachelor – Bill's Story
Standing beside
Communication Tips
Doing Inclusion Well
Module 4 Summary
5 lessons, 1 quiz
5. Managing advocacy cases
Introducing person-directed support
Developing an advocacy plan
The money or the bag – Tracey’s story
Preview
Consolidating planning and approaches
Consent to contact Third Party
The Importance of Privacy
Managing conflicts of interest
The Devil’s AVO – Mike’s story
Managing conflict of interest
Case notes and record keeping
Module 5 summary
11 lessons, 1 quiz
6. Advocacy in Action
Importance of decision making
Best interest decision-making
Duty of Care versus Dignity of Risk
Devils lettuce – video scenario
Helping Jan to help Dude
Neutralising defensive reasoning
Vaginismus – Jenny's story
Vaginismus video review
Exit process
Module 6 summary
10 lessons, 1 quiz
7. Self care
Looking after yourself
Vicarious trauma
Preview
Training and development
3 lessons
Conclusion
1. What does it take to be a disability advocate?
We are not your inspiration
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