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Learning outcomes for this session By the end of the session learners will be able to: • Identify the key skills required to be an effective advocate • Recognise their own advocacy skills and relate them to their own experiences • Demonstrate new and/or enhanced skills to complement their role as an advocate Brief recap – How do you act as an advocate…? Helping them express Helping them Hearing their their views, wishes and access story and feelings accurate clarifying the issue information Helping them to decide Helping them to what they tell others want, including all what they want potential outcomes Making positive Helping them to Establishing endings when understand what their the advocacy outcomes preferred relationship ends outcome is Exercise 1: What makes a good advocate? What makes a good advocate? Skills Personal qualities Knowledge Active listening Being organised Understanding jargon Being non-judgemental Caring Qualifications Appropriate non-verbal Liking people Knowing your way around communication the system Good use of language Wanting to help Professional experience Effective questioning Kind Contacts Ability to build rapport Good time-keeping Legal knowledge Assertiveness Good researcher Personal experience Advocacy skills in action 1. Hearing their story 2. Helping them access – clarifying the issue accurate information 8. Making positive endings when the advocacy relationship ends 3. Establishing what their preferred outcome is 7. Helping them understand outcomes 4. Helping them explore options, including processes 6. Helping them tell others involved in each what they want 5. Helping them decide what they want, including all potential outcomes
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