CLASS IS FULL
Join us for this live and online pilot class!
Explore all the different forms of advocacy and develop a deep sense of how to respond when things aren’t as they should be.
April 6 *& 7 Schedule:
8:00 Log In Time
8:30 Morning Session Begins
11:30 Lunch
12:30 Afternoon Session Begins
2:30 End
* Homework is assigned on 4/6 and is due at 8:30 AM on 4/7
NOTE: You must log in 1/2 hour prior to the start of the morning session on both days to ensure your system is working properly. Once the session begins we will not be able to offer support for technical difficulties.
Facilitators:
Gloriana Hunter, PFCA
Kimberley Koenig, Heart of the Valley, Inc.
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
If we learned anything from our history books, it’s these two things: we need vigilant advocacy to keep our society true to its citizens and that well-planned advocacy works to change the hearts and minds of society. Peer and family support professionals have a specialized tool for advocacy: Our Story. Our story has the power to change laws, policies, and systems. Our story has the power to help us get our personal needs met. Our story has the power to demonstrate all the possibilities others can achieve through self-advocacy. In this course, you will explore all the different forms of advocacy and develop a deep sense of how to respond when things aren’t as they should be.
AT THE END OF THIS COURSE, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:
Define your audience so you can leverage your point effectively
Create dynamic change by composing your story
Detect the structure and nuances of the “court of public opinion”
Break down the elements of system advocacy for legislative changes
Navigate policy changes with AHCCCS, insurers, and service providers
Appraise and strengthen your self-advocacy skills
Defend the rights of those we support (access to housing and other necessities)
Teach and coach self-advocacy