Describe the difference between individual advocacy and group advocacy. Provide an example of each and the process involved?
Ans) Group Advocacy:
- Sometimes, parents join with other families to advocate on behalf of their children with disabilities. This may happen through existing disability organizations (such as the Association for Community Living) or may happen more informally as parents decide to act together to achieve their objectives.
- Group advocacy can be helpful when parents identify that their sons and daughters are facing similar issues or have similar needs to be addressed.
- Group advocacy has the advantage of working with others to achieve your goals. Sometimes, having many voices advocating on the same issue can be more effective than advocating by yourself. Group advocacy also allows people to share the workload. As advocacy efforts can take some time, being part of a group can provide you with some much needed support and motivation to continue your efforts.
Individual Advocacy:
- For people with disabilities, self advocacy involves making decisions for themselves and standing up for their rights.
- Self advocacy is also about people helping themselves to get what they need and or want. It often very powerful and satisfying when people are able to have their voices heard and accomplish positive change on their own behalf.
- As parents you can assist your sons and daughters with disabilities to develop their self advocacy awareness and skills. You may want to assist your family member review the information and to go through the short exercises.
- One of the best things that you can do for your family member is to encourage them to make decisions. Often, parents of children with disabilities are tempted to make all decisions for their child. Encouraging of the ability to make decisions will mean that your child will have better opportunities, as they grow older.
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