Advocacy in Greenwich
Advocacy in Greenwich is a free charitable service, operating in Greenwich London, with a focus on individual and group advocacy for people with learning disabilities… Read More »Advocacy in Greenwich
Advocacy in Greenwich is a free charitable service, operating in Greenwich London, with a focus on individual and group advocacy for people with learning disabilities… Read More »Advocacy in Greenwich
Dudley Advocacy is a free charitable service, operating in Dudley, that provides among others, child protection individual professional/citizen advocacy and support. They accept both professional… Read More »Dudley Advocacy
Empowerment is a free charitable service, operating in Blackpool and the Fylde Coast, that provides a wide range of services (including individual professional and peer… Read More »Empowerment
Onside is a free charitable service, operating in Worcestershire & Herefordshire, with a focus on individual advocacy and support for adults who may be vulnerable,… Read More »Onside
Equal Say is a free charitable service, operating in Glasgow and West Scotland, with a focus on individual and group advocacy and emotional support for… Read More »Equal Say
Warrington Speak UP, is a free charitable service, operating in Warrington, with a focus on individual advocacy for a wide range of needs (learning difficulties,… Read More »Warrington Speak Up
Appoint Us, is a paid (possibly by the LA) CIC, operating nationally, that deals with a range of community issues – with a focus on… Read More »Appoint us Services
Beam is a free chartable service, operating in Ipswich, with a focus on peer-to-peer support for mothers whose children were adopted or are in care.… Read More »Beam
Reframe is a collective (charity) of parents and allies, that operates on the national level and focuses on community and policy advocacy for changing the… Read More »Reframe
Southwark council peer to peer project is a free LA service, operating in Southwark, London with a focus on individual peer advocacy and support for… Read More »Southwark council peer to peer project