proponency, the act of arguing in favour of, or supporting something, the profession of an advocate, the practice of supporting someone to make their voice heard, Telling people about the good work that is being done, supporting or speaking on behalf of a young person, someone with special needs or an elderly person who may not be able to be effectively heard on their own, Any activity done to help a person or group to get something the person or group needs or wants '', Giving Breath of Life Special Events Professional Ed Research, representing the cause or interest of another, even if that cause or interest does not necessarily coincide with one's own beliefs, opinions, conclusions, or recommendations, Actively supporting a cause or issue, the collective term for work done to promote conservation to the public and outside agencies by the Department of Conservation, conservation boards and the New Zealand Conservation Authority Advocacy includes taking part in land use planning processes and using a range of methods to inform and educate the public and visitors on conservation issues, Speaking or writing in support of something, encouragement or support, Efforts by parents and professionals to establish or to improve services for children and students with exceptional needs Self-advocacy describes efforts made by the individual who will benefit from the results of the advocacy, trying to assure that the services appropriate for the child are received, the act of supporting or defending a child's interests and rights, Another key component of "coaching" for children with ADD is advocacy Children with ADD often feel that they have been treated unfairly and have difficulty trusting their resolving conflict with their parents and teachers The child has, in the therapist, an adult who can help them to present themselves to their parents and teachers, Taking an active role in the education and care of an individual with deafblindness, The process of actively speaking out, writing in favor of, supporting, and/or acting on behalf of oneself, another person, or a cause Advocacy can be any action to assure the best possible services for or intervention in the service system on behalf of an individual or group, (ad·vo·ca·cy) NOUN: The act of pleading or arguing in favor of something, such as a cause, idea, or policy; active support, Any activity done to help a person or group to get something the person or group needs or wants, active support; especially the act of pleading or arguing for something, Advocacy is the process of taking and working for a particular side=s interests in a conflict Lawyers engage in advocacy when they represent a client in a legal proceeding Disputants can also engage in advocacy themselves--arguing for their own position in negotiation, mediation, or a political debate Any attempt to persuade another side to agree to your demands is advocacy, A way of advancing a particular point of view It is characterised by a lawyer in a court room who presents arguments purely to sway the judge or jury in favour of his client As far as possible, facts failing to conform to his side's case are ignored It is the job of the opposing lawyer to raise such points An advocate, doing his job properly, will, without actually lying, try to use any legal technicalities to keep inconvenient evidence away from the jury and may seek to give a false impression, the act of supporting or arguing in favour of a cause, policy or idea It is undertaken to influence public opinion and societal attitudes or to bring about changes in government, community or institutional policies (Kidney Foundation of Canada Advocacy Handbook, Adapted ), is the act or process of defending or maintaining a cause or proposal An organization may have advocacy as its mission (or part of its mission) to increase public awareness of a particular issue or set of issues, Pleading for, speaking on behalf of or recommending something or someone UNDP's advocacy role is one of promoting the human development agenda at the global, regional and national level through issues as diverse as debt relief, gender equality, poverty eradication, climate change and good governance Part of "soft assistance", Any activity done to help a person or group get something the person or group wants or needs, The act of supporting or promoting a cause Speaking out, The act of speaking and defending on behalf of another Used many times in education in an effort to obtain needed services for a child Advocacy can be performed by a parent, advocate or attorney, defense; advocation; support, endorsement, An advocacy group or organization is one that tries to influence the decisions of a government or other authority. = lobby. public support for a course of action or way of doing things, Someone's advocacy of a particular action or plan is their act of recommending it publicly. I support your advocacy of free trade. = support, the act of arguing in favour of or supporting something, The act of pleading for or supporting; work of advocating; intercession,
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the act of arguing in favour of, or supporting something
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the profession of an advocate
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the practice of supporting someone to make their voice heard
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Telling people about the good work that is being done
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supporting or speaking on behalf of a young person, someone with special needs or an elderly person who may not be able to be effectively heard on their own
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Any activity done to help a person or group to get something the person or group needs or wants ''
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Giving Breath of Life Special Events Professional Ed Research
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representing the cause or interest of another, even if that cause or interest does not necessarily coincide with one's own beliefs, opinions, conclusions, or recommendations
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Actively supporting a cause or issue
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the collective term for work done to promote conservation to the public and outside agencies by the Department of Conservation, conservation boards and the New Zealand Conservation Authority Advocacy includes taking part in land use planning processes and using a range of methods to inform and educate the public and visitors on conservation issues
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Speaking or writing in support of something
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encouragement or support
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Efforts by parents and professionals to establish or to improve services for children and students with exceptional needs Self-advocacy describes efforts made by the individual who will benefit from the results of the advocacy
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trying to assure that the services appropriate for the child are received
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the act of supporting or defending a child's interests and rights
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Advocacy
Another key component of "coaching" for children with ADD is advocacy Children with ADD often feel that they have been treated unfairly and have difficulty trusting their resolving conflict with their parents and teachers The child has, in the therapist, an adult who can help them to present themselves to their parents and teachers
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Taking an active role in the education and care of an individual with deafblindness
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The process of actively speaking out, writing in favor of, supporting, and/or acting on behalf of oneself, another person, or a cause Advocacy can be any action to assure the best possible services for or intervention in the service system on behalf of an individual or group
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(ad·vo·ca·cy) NOUN: The act of pleading or arguing in favor of something, such as a cause, idea, or policy; active support
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Any activity done to help a person or group to get something the person or group needs or wants
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active support; especially the act of pleading or arguing for something
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Advocacy is the process of taking and working for a particular side=s interests in a conflict Lawyers engage in advocacy when they represent a client in a legal proceeding Disputants can also engage in advocacy themselves--arguing for their own position in negotiation, mediation, or a political debate Any attempt to persuade another side to agree to your demands is advocacy
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A way of advancing a particular point of view It is characterised by a lawyer in a court room who presents arguments purely to sway the judge or jury in favour of his client As far as possible, facts failing to conform to his side's case are ignored It is the job of the opposing lawyer to raise such points An advocate, doing his job properly, will, without actually lying, try to use any legal technicalities to keep inconvenient evidence away from the jury and may seek to give a false impression
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the act of supporting or arguing in favour of a cause, policy or idea It is undertaken to influence public opinion and societal attitudes or to bring about changes in government, community or institutional policies (Kidney Foundation of Canada Advocacy Handbook, Adapted )
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is the act or process of defending or maintaining a cause or proposal An organization may have advocacy as its mission (or part of its mission) to increase public awareness of a particular issue or set of issues
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Pleading for, speaking on behalf of or recommending something or someone UNDP's advocacy role is one of promoting the human development agenda at the global, regional and national level through issues as diverse as debt relief, gender equality, poverty eradication, climate change and good governance Part of "soft assistance"
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Any activity done to help a person or group get something the person or group wants or needs
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The act of supporting or promoting a cause Speaking out
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The act of speaking and defending on behalf of another Used many times in education in an effort to obtain needed services for a child Advocacy can be performed by a parent, advocate or attorney
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defense; advocation; support, endorsement isim
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An advocacy group or organization is one that tries to influence the decisions of a government or other authority. = lobby. public support for a course of action or way of doing things
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Someone's advocacy of a particular action or plan is their act of recommending it publicly. I support your advocacy of free trade. = support
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the act of arguing in favour of or supporting something
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The act of pleading for or supporting; work of advocating; intercession
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