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It is not always easy to speak up and be assertive as a user of mental health services. Users feel in a less powerful position than the professionals looking after them, and they feel there are several real dangers - not being listened to, being too defensive, and conflicts being set up. Advocates give help and support in getting the patient's message across, and being a source of information for users. This all helps in the empowerment of users. Advocates are independent of mental health services and therefore there is no conflict of interest WordsWorth delivers a professional independent advocacy service working in Mental Health Hospitals, including secure establishments, to help to safeguard users’ rights - both rights under mental health policy and law, and rights as citizens. No-one is prevented from accessing the service because of a difference in language, culture, disability or capacity. |
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WordsWorth Independent Advocacy Service Email: WordsWorth Independent Advocacy Service Telephone or Text: 07816 054 723 |
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Helping You to Help Yourself/Helpu chi i helpu’ch hunan |
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Ad-vo-cate (1). To speak, plead, or argue in favour of. (2). One that argues for a cause. (3). One that pleads on another's behalf. (4). To aid the cause of by approving or favouring, to back, support, champion, uphold, get behind, side with, stand behind |
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