Advocacy - what is it?

Advocacy is empowering people to have a voice and making a real difference to their lives by speaking for them when they can't and supporting them to speak for themselves when they can.

An advocate can help a person to:

  • speak up for themselves or give their views.
  • understand the process they are going through; their rights and what choices are available to them.
  • be part of an important decision which is being made about them.
  • prepare for and take part in meetings and tribunals.
  • raise queries or concerns.
  • access information in the format which is most suitable.
  • access services that can support them.

Advocates can also provide information and signpost people to other helpful services.


Gloucestershire statutory advocacy - POhWER

If you are not sure whether you can get an advocate, or for more information, advice, and support in your area, you can contact us:

๐Ÿ“ž 0300 0031162
๐Ÿ“ง glosadvocacy@pohwer.net

POhWER is Commissioned by Gloucestershire County Council to provide Independent Mental Health Statutory Advocacy. POhWER work independently from Gloucestershire County Council and its services are commissioned to ensure that Gloucestershire County Council meets its statutory duties under the following acts and guidance.


Legislation, guidance and policies

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