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If you don‘t stand up for your self who will Ana Lipicar Natasa Mauko

If you don‘t stand up for your self who will Ana Lipicar Natasa Mauko

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If you don‘t stand up for your self who will

Ana LipicarNatasa Mauko

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What is self advocacy?• No definition• The process of people speaking out for

themselves, thereby gaining or regaining control over their lives

• It means that you arm yourself with the tools and skills necessary to feel comfortable about asserting yourself and communicating clearly about your needs

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What is self advocacy - 2• Fighting for your rights• Standing on your own two feet • Doing your own thing• Telling people what you want • Sharing problems• Making choices

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What is self-advocacy - 3• Taking responsibility for your own life. • Enjoying the same rights as everyone else. • Getting rid of words like 'spaz, 'cripple' and

'handicapped'. • Being part of a support group. • Not letting parents and carers run our lives. • Coming and going when we like. One for us, http://www.oneforus.com/Self_Advoca.31.0.html

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Why is self-advocacy important?

• Gives a feeling of having a control over your life• Is a way of reaching out to others• It can improve quality of life

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• Self-advocacy groups – important for people with intellectual disabilities

• Small groups usually lead by professionals • The aim - to create a save environment

where people can talk about their problems • Different topics which are discussed and

sometimes they make different initiatives• The European Platform of Self-Advocates

(EPSA)

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Where can you Self-Advocate?• There are many places that you might want to

speak-up for yourself or ask for what you want such as:

• At home• At work• At school• At the hospital• At the doctor• At the shops• On the bus

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How to become your own best

advocate?

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How to become your own best self-advocate

• Say what you think and feel,• speak-up for things you believe in,• understands and know about your rights and responsibilities,• take responsibility for your own life, • make decisions that affect your life,• help to improve your life, • try to change the way things are done.

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Remember ...

• The internet is a powerful tool for self-advocacy and also it is able to promote self-advocacy.

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Influences • Society as a whole

Inaccessible environmentNot only physical barriers but also communicational barriers

Dependent

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Attitude towards disabled people•Is a mirror of society•Prejudices – lack of confidence•Attitude of disabled people

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• Educational institutionsBig influence on our personality

and valuesRegular schoolFaculty – to demanding or to

little

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• What can be done?Website informationOpen to suggestions Informed Communicate

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• Home environment – what can parents doAdvice and support for parentsEncourage their children to stand

up for themselves Set of choicesChild speaks to others about

matters regarding him

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Where can self-advocacy leadExample from

Slovenia

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Our organisation, The Slovenian Association of Disabled Student

• 1995 - left on their own, without support and adjustments

• 1996 – Club of disabled students (24 members) providing adopted transportation and daily care

free of charge collecting information regarding disabled

students and informing faculties and society about their special needs

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Today• Association of 210 members• Support free of charge• Strong voice for students• International active

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Self-advocacy isn‘t• just about rights; it's about

responsibilities too,• just for the most able; people with

severe learning difficulties have a voice too,

• something you do in a group, it's a way of life,

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• isn't a current fad; it's about personal and civil rights,• isn't a solution to all problems;

society will have to change for people to get their rights, • isn't about being bolshy and

aggressive,

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• isn't about getting everythin you want; it's about being part of the real world like everyone else,

• isn't just about consultation with services; people decide what they want to speak up about not the services or staff.

One for us, http://www.oneforus.com/Self_Advoca.31.0.html

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It’s something students need to learn

because they’ll be doing this the rest of

their lives

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The Slovenian Association of Disabled

[email protected]