Recent policy has promoted 'advocacy' as a means of promoting social justice for many disadvantaged groups. Yet 'advocacy' is a contested concept, and the understandings that members of disadvantaged groups themselves have of advocacy have rarely been explored. Previous research indicates that understandings may vary considerably. Using empirical evidence from research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, this paper examines the understandings and expectations of 'advocacy' held by black and minority ethnic (BME) service providers and potential service users. The BME service providers believed that they were offering advocacy, and did so in the context of a marginalized position for their services. The BME community members supported the develop...
This article describes and discusses 27 interviews that explored perceptions of the effectiveness of...
Despite a growing interest in advocacy for marginalised groups within international development, the...
There has been a shift from top-down decision-making in many European countries in recent decades an...
Inequalities in access to appropriate and acceptable healthcare contributes to a pattern of poorer h...
Purpose of review: Recent policy and legislative developments confirm the right to advocacy for peop...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Advocacy INGOs are optimistic...
The concepts of empowerment and advocacy, and how they impinge on power relationships for service pr...
The social world is complex and ever changing. However, to function, we need shared common knowledge...
This paper is a review, and critical appraisal, of the theory and practice of advocacy. Advocacy is ...
In this article we examine the views of multi‐professional service providers on the provision of Ear...
Partnership, advocacy, independence and empowerment are key principles that underpin current policy ...
Group advocacy has achieved major policy successes in the past fifty years, anti-discrimination poli...
This article presents and discusses the findings of a survey designed to assess two issues. First, i...
Advocacy is one of the key roles of social workers when fighting for change in the lives of the vuln...
This paper is a review, and critical appraisal, of the theory and practice of advocacy. Advocacy is ...
This article describes and discusses 27 interviews that explored perceptions of the effectiveness of...
Despite a growing interest in advocacy for marginalised groups within international development, the...
There has been a shift from top-down decision-making in many European countries in recent decades an...
Inequalities in access to appropriate and acceptable healthcare contributes to a pattern of poorer h...
Purpose of review: Recent policy and legislative developments confirm the right to advocacy for peop...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Advocacy INGOs are optimistic...
The concepts of empowerment and advocacy, and how they impinge on power relationships for service pr...
The social world is complex and ever changing. However, to function, we need shared common knowledge...
This paper is a review, and critical appraisal, of the theory and practice of advocacy. Advocacy is ...
In this article we examine the views of multi‐professional service providers on the provision of Ear...
Partnership, advocacy, independence and empowerment are key principles that underpin current policy ...
Group advocacy has achieved major policy successes in the past fifty years, anti-discrimination poli...
This article presents and discusses the findings of a survey designed to assess two issues. First, i...
Advocacy is one of the key roles of social workers when fighting for change in the lives of the vuln...
This paper is a review, and critical appraisal, of the theory and practice of advocacy. Advocacy is ...
This article describes and discusses 27 interviews that explored perceptions of the effectiveness of...
Despite a growing interest in advocacy for marginalised groups within international development, the...
There has been a shift from top-down decision-making in many European countries in recent decades an...