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Self Advocacy: Taking Control of Your World
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Self Advocacy: What is it? Taking action to represent and advance your own interests & beliefs
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Self Advocacy : Components When you decide what you want to do now or in the future Understanding your strengths and weaknesses Developing personal goals
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Self Advocacy: Communication Speak up for yourself Express your wishes & needs Be assertive, persistent
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Self Advocates are Self Aware Understand physical, emotional, and behavioral components of their disability Incorporate input from others Accept personal impact of compromised abilities
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Expanding Self Awareness Always wait before making a major decision Journaling Carefully evaluate the suggestions of others Identify trusted family/friends/professionals to explore issues
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Self Advocacy: Requires Strategy (Plan) Skills Self Confidence
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Self Advocacy: Strategy 1.Break down the problem 2.Educate yourself 3.Identify your rights 4.Develop your goal 5.Plan your strategy
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Self Advocacy Strategy: Step 1 Break Down the Problem 1.What is the problem or issue? 2.What is my goal? 3.What facts do I need to know?
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Self Advocacy: Step 2 Educate Yourself 1.Identify the facts that you know 2.Gather additional information -what additional facts/info do I need? -how can I obtain this information? -who are the decision makers? -who else can help me?
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Self Advocacy: Step 3 Identify Your Rights Laws Contracts Rules/Policies
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Self Advocacy: Step 4 Solution Analysis:Identify Your Goal 1.What are some possible solutions to the problem? 2.What do I want/need to happen? 3.What are the barriers to this solution?
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Self Advocacy: Step 5 Plan Your Strategy 1.Phone Calls 2.Informal Meeting 3.Letter/email 4.Filing a Formal Complaint
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Informal Advocacy Plan
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How To Be An Effective Advocate 1.Respect Authority 2.Use Informal Means First 3.Maintain Good Documentation 4.Be Willing to Compromise
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Documentation for Self Advocacy Document -all conversations (phone log) -all letters -all forms
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Documentation For Self Advocacy Document -all conversations -keep all letters
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Formal Advocacy Grievance Procedure Resolves disputes within an organization Complaint Procedure Addresses issues with government agency or professional board
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Formal Advocacy Fair Hearing -State Programs/benefits -When benefits are denied, reduced, or terminated -always request in writing -understand hearing request process and time frame
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Formal Advocacy Court Proceeedings Civil Lawsuit for violation of rights Criminal Case for violation of criminal statute
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Formal Advocacy Plan
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Additional Strategies Contacting Legislators Contacting the Media Forming Coalitions with Others
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Self Advocacy Improves Self Esteem Decreases Stigma Expands Opportunities Increases Successful Outcomes
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