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  2. to publicly support or suggest an idea, development, or way of doing something: [ + -ing verb ] She advocates taking a more long-term view. He advocates the return of capital punishment. We will continue to advocate for a regional, cooperative approach to the construction project. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to give someone advice.

    • Advocate

      C2 [ I or T ] to publicly support or suggest an idea,...

  3. advocate. 1 of 2. noun. ad· vo· cate ˈad-və-kət -ˌkāt. Synonyms of advocate. 1. : one who defends or maintains a cause or proposal. an advocate of liberal arts education. 2. : one who supports or promotes the interests of a cause or group. a consumer advocate. an advocate for women's health.

  4. As a noun, an advocate is a person who represents another persons interests, like a lawyer does. In fact, the word comes from the courtroom — it’s from Latin advocare, to “add” a “voice.”. To advocate is to add a voice of support to a cause or person.

    • What Are The Different Types of Advocacy?
    • What Other Types of Advocacy People Should Know About?
    • What Does Advocacy Look like?
    • What Are The Principles of Advocacy?

    Advocacy is an umbrella that shelters many types of advocacy areas and methods. The three main typesare self-advocacy, individual advocacy, and systems advocacy.

    Within individual advocacy and systems advocacy, there are different settings where advocacy is common. You’ve likely heard of at least three: healthcare/patient advocacy, legal advocacy, and victim advocacy. Here’s what they mean:

    Most individual advocates and groups rely on a variety of advocacy methods to be effective. Here are four of the most common examples:

    Advocacy can look very different depending on its focus and method, but there are unifying principles. Here are three everyone should remember:

  5. Advocacy means taking action to create change. Advocates organise themselves to take steps to tackle an issue. They help to give people ways to speak out about things that negatively affect them. Advocacy has been described as “speaking truth to power”.

  6. www.mind.org.uk › information-support › guides-toWhat is advocacy? - Mind

    Advocacy in mental health. Explains what advocacy is and how it can help you. Gives information on different types of advocacy, including statutory advocates, what sort of situations an advocate can help you with, and how to find an advocate.

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