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Definition

Individual advocacy includes services that seek to represent the rights and interests of people with a mental illness, on a one-to-one basis, by addressing instances of discrimination, abuse and neglect.

Individual advocates work with people with mental illness on either a short-term or issue-specific basis.

Individual advocates:

  • work with people with mental illness requiring one-to-one advocacy support
  • develop a plan of action (sometimes called an individual advocacy plan), in partnership with the person with a mental illness, that maps out clearly defined goals
  • educate people with mental illness about their rights
  • work through the individual advocacy plan in partnership with the person with a mental illness (FaHCSIA 2012).

Comments

Guide for use:
Distinguishing features:

  • One-on-one services
  • Primary service provided is advocacy
  • Development of a plan of action
  • Educate people with a mental illness about their rights
Inclusions:
  • Individual advocacy
  • Legal advocacy
Exclusions:
  • Systemic advocacy (these are reported under Sector development and representation)
  • Individual advocacy in the context of delivery of other mental health support services to the consumer

Example services:

  • Mental Health Advocacy Service, New South Wales
  • Mental Health Legal Centre, Victoria
  • Mental Health Law Centre, Western Australia

Context:
Mental health non-government organisation establishments service type taxonomy.

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