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Susan Elsley Consultant
ISBN 978 0 7559 9206 5 (Web only publication)
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Acknowledgements
1. Executive Summary Introduction What is Advocacy Findings of Study Future Development of Advocacy for Children and Young People
2. Introduction Outline of Study Methodology
3. Current Understandings of Advocacy What is Advocacy Support for Children and Young People How Advocacy is Provided Role of Advocacy in Supporting Children and Young People Children and Young People's Views of Advocacy Independent Advocacy Example of Advocacy Developments Elsewhere in UK
4. Circumstances in Which Advocacy is Provided Children and Young People's Right to Advocacy Access to Advocacy by Age Group Access to Advocacy by Circumstances Accessing Services Gaps in Existing Provision General Gaps in Advocacy Support Specific Groups of Children and Young People
5. Provision of Advocacy Services Organisations Providing Advocacy Services Advocacy Services Provided by The Voluntary Sector Local Authority Children's Rights Services Legal Representation and Advocacy
6. Providing Quality Advocacy Services Developing a Culture of Children's Rights Working together: Professionals and Advocacy Delivering High Quality Advocacy Services
7. Conclusions Strategic Overview of Advocacy Services Promoting Advocacy Children and Young People's Experience of Advocacy Gaps in Advocacy Support Providing Quality Advocacy Services
8. Examples of Advocacy Services
9. Appendix 1: Contributors to the Study
10. References
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