Action through AdvocacyYoung People’s project!The Young People’s project is aimed at people from the age of 14–25. Earlier this year, two of our Advocates, Becki and Lynn facilitated a…Aug 13, 2018Aug 13, 2018
Action through AdvocacyNew Heritage Project!We are delighted to have been awarded a grant of £60,600 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project discovering and…May 4, 2018May 4, 2018
Action through AdvocacyThe new Peer Project!News from the members of the Peer Team:Nov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017
Action through AdvocacyLooking out for each other — restating the case for informal advocacyVolunteer Janet Badger reflects on the findings of the National Coalition of Advocacy Schemes assembly.Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Action through AdvocacyIntersectionality: Getting the best out of advocacyKimberlé Crenshaw was a North American professor who first coined the term in 1989. Here, we talk about what it is and why…Sep 16, 2016Sep 16, 2016
Action through AdvocacyPediophobia: The Fear of ‘DoLs’.Our Statutory Advocacy manager Mike talks about the fear of dolls and what it has come to mean for himJul 29, 2016Jul 29, 2016
Action through AdvocacyWhy Advocacy Matters: A Case StudySometimes, people don’t always get the importance of advocacy. We’re sharing our successes to remind us all why it matters.Jul 25, 2016Jul 25, 2016
Action through AdvocacyPeer Publication DayRound Two: Can we build on the success of our first issue? Yes!Jul 8, 2016Jul 8, 2016
Action through AdvocacyPatient Voice Panel: How We Make a DifferenceKirsty shares insight into how SAtA makes a difference for people with learning disabilitiesJul 1, 2016Jul 1, 2016
Action through AdvocacyWhy I Want to Jump Out of a Plane for Solihull Action through AdvocacyIt’s our strategy day, and Jen reminds us all why we are all part of Action through AdvocacyJun 21, 2016Jun 21, 2016