💡 What Is My Advocacy As A Student? - Clever.net

What Is My Advocacy As A Student?

Self-Advocacy is learning how to speak up for yourself, making your own decisions about your own life, learning how to get information so that you can understand things that are of interest to you, finding out who will support you in your journey, knowing your rights and responsibilities, problem solving, listening and ...

What are the examples of student advocacy?

Advocates for Youth Issue Areas. Sexual Violence. ... Abortion Access. ... Young People in the Global South. ... Confidentiality in Health Care. ... Growth and Development. ... Supportive and Healthy Schools. ... Contraceptive Access. ... Youth Leadership and Organizing.

Advocates for Youth Issue Areas

What is your advocacy as a youth?

Youth advocates can help young people to have their voice heard by attending meetings with them, speaking to service-providers on their behalf, helping them to navigate complex systems and putting them in touch with lawyers and other professionals to make sure they get the support they need.

Youth advocacy | Just For Kids Law

What is your personal advocacy?

Self-advocacy means understanding your strengths and needs, identifying your personal goals, knowing your legal rights and responsibilities, and communicating these to others. Self-Advocacy is speaking up for oneself!

Types of Advocacy - WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities