PRACTICAL ADVOCACY SKILLS The Basics MARY M CONNEELY B.A., J.D. ADVOCACY IN ACTION Calla, Roundstone...

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PRACTICAL ADVOCACY SKILLS

The Basics

MARY M CONNEELY B.A., J.D.ADVOCACY IN ACTION

Calla, RoundstoneCounty Galway087 7667906

ADVOCACY STRATEGY

• Helps you clarify your objective

• Reminds you to educate yourself on the issue

• Allows you to consider your opposition

ADVOCACY STRATEGIES

4 STEP ADVOCACY STRATEGY

1. Assess your situation

2. Plan your strategy

3. Take action

4. Result

SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES

OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

Copyright 2013 by MARY M CONNEELY T/A ADVOCACY IN ACTION

SMART GOALS

SPECIFIC MEASURABLE

ACHIEVABLE REALISTIC TIMELY

ADVOCACY AT A MEETING

• Have an Agenda• Prepare Before the Meeting• Bring Someone with you• Take a Break• Send Confirmation Letter• Set Date to Follow UP

ADVOCACY BY LETTER

• Send to a Specific Named Person• State Problem Clearly• Stick to the Facts• Keep it Short• Keep a Copy• Send Registered Mail• Set Date to Follow UP

ADVOCATING FOR YOUR CHILD

• You Know Your Child the Best

• Develop & Maintain a Good Relationship with Your Child’s School, Medical Providers, SENO

• Try and Put Your Emotions Aside

• Be Assertive Not Aggressive

• Treat Others with Respect

ADVOCATING FOR YOUR CHILD

• Make an Advocacy Plan for Your Child

• You Need to be Proactive

• Be Realistic

• Compromise if Necessary

• Keep Good Records

FINAL TIPS

• Network with Other Parents• Critical to Maintain Good Relationship with

Your Child’s Educators & Medical Providers • Remember You are Your Child’s Best Advocate

Copyright 2013 by MARY M CONNEELY T/A ADVOCACY IN ACTION

THANK YOU!

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