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Dudley Advocacy provides a generic advocacy service across the borough of Dudley.

 

Who can use the service?

 

The service can provide support to people with  learning disabilities and/or mental health conditions. The service is available to adults aged 18 years and over with no upper age limit.

 

What does the service do?

 

Advocates are allocated to work alongside people who are referred to the service and where there is a specific issue, or issues, that the person feels they need advocacy support to resolve. Generally, although not exclusively, advocates provide support to people who need assistance to understand their options and assert their views, choices and opinions in relation to services they are receiving from health and social care. An advocate can support people to:

 

  • find information about their options

  • discuss and understand their situation and the choices available to them

  • speak up; by supporting them at meetings and reviews, including those with health and social care services and helping people to write letters or make calls.

 

Advocacy is free to access and confidential, however, we regret that the service is frequently busy and there is typically a waiting list for allocation of an advocate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Generic Advocacy

Dudley Advocacy. A charitable company limited by guarantee. Charity no. in England and Wales 1109897. Company no. 5354254.

Call Us: 01384 456877   /   info@dudleyadvocacy.org   /   The Savoy Centre, Noah Hingley Suite, Northfield Road, Netherton, Dudley, DY2 9ES

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