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Advocacy Masterclass: Non Instructed Complaints

Learn about the challenges of non-instructed advocacy (NIA) complaints and receive useful practical tips on how to go about making them. This will include reflecting on how to appropriately word and structure NIA complaints, as well as how to ensure they remain within advocacy boundaries so they most likely achieve positive advocacy outcomes. Participants will be expected to have already undertaken NIA training and/or had significant experience of advocating for young people on a non-instructed basis. Some prior knowledge of the Children Act complaints process will be useful.
17 September 2024 - 10.00am - 11.30am Online Free Book on the CoramVoice website Add to calendar

Non-instructed Advocacy for Children and Young People – Parts 1 and 2

Join our free workshops to explore the challenges disabled young people may face at times of transition, and how we can support them to make this process smoother, by ensuring that their rights are upheld. During the sessions, we will examine some of the different legislation that relates to the transition process, and consider what tools we have to advocate for young people, and promote good practice on a practical level.
6th June 2024, 13th June 2024 - 2.00pm - 4.00pm Online Free Book on the CoramVoice website

Transition Planning and the Rights of Young People with Disabilities – Parts 1 and 2

Take part in our free advocacy workshops which provide an opportunity to reflect on the challenges disabled young people may face as they move into adulthood, and how we can support them to make this process smoother by ensuring that their rights are upheld. This will include exploring some of the different legislation that relates to the transition process, and considering what tools we have to advocate for young people and promote good practice on a practical level.
11th July 2024, 18th July 2024 - 10.00am - 12.00pm Online Free Book on the CoramVoice website

Homelessness: Advocacy and Care Leavers’ Rights 18+ – Parts 1 and 2

Join our two-part course during which we will develop your understanding of the rights for adult care leavers facing homelessness and what we can do to support care leavers to find safe and suitable accommodation. Suitable for those with little to no knowledge on the topic, and as a refresher.
4th September 2024, 11th September 2024 - 9.30am - 12.00pm Online Free Book on the CoramVoice website

Meaningful Communication: Advocating for the Wishes and Feelings of Young People with Disabilities – Parts 1 and 2

Join our virtual sessions exploring the additional support and adjustment young people with disabilities may need to fully understand decisions affecting their lives and communicate their wishes and feelings. We will look at some of the tools that could be used and give participants space to think about adapting your own language and communication style.
10th October, 17th October 2024 - 2.00pm - 4.00pm Online Free Book on the CoramVoice website

Homelessness: Advocacy and Children’s Rights – Parts 1 and 2

Join our two-part course providing an opportunity to discuss the experiences of children who are homeless and the barriers they may face. We will discuss how professionals can advocate on behalf of, and utilise case law to ensure the rights of children who are homeless are upheld. Suitable for those with little to no knowledge on the topic, and as a refresher.
29th October 2024, 5th November 2024 - 9.30am - 12.00pm Online Free Book on the CoramVoice website