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==Description==


'''AdvocacyWiki''' is a new project (started 17 February 2007) that aims to provide fast accessible support for {{tag|independent}} advocates across the UK.
'''AdvocacyWiki''' was a project (started 17 February {{tag|FoundedIn2007|2007}}) that aimed to provide fast accessible support for independent {{tag|Advocacy|advocates}} across the {{tag|United Kingdom}}.


Independent advocates focuses on supporting vulnerable and marginalised people to make their voices heard so they can access better services.
Independent advocates focuses on supporting vulnerable and marginalised {{tag|people}} to make their voices heard so they can access better services.


Independent advocates work with:
Independent advocates work with:
* people with {{tag|mental health}} problems
*people with mental health problems
* people with {{tag|learning disabilities}}
*people with learning disabilities
* {{tag|children}} in {{tag|care}}
*{{tag|children}} in care
* older people
*older people
* people with {{tag|disabilities}}
*people with {{tag|Disability|disabilities}}
* {{tag|refugees}} and other BME groups
*refugees and other BME groups
* and many others.
*and many others.
 
AdvocacyWiki aggregates resources to help advocates work more effectively. It works in {{tag|partnership}} with other advocacy {{tag|networks}} and support organisations.
 
[[category:Independent advocacy]]
[[category:Advocacy]]
[[category:Community]]
[[category:MediaWiki]]
[[category:United Kingdom]]


AdvocacyWiki aggregates resources to help advocates work more effectively.  It works in partnership with other advocacy {{tag|networks}} and support {{tag|organisations}}.


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|statistics_URL = http://www.advocacywiki.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Statistics&action=raw
[[Category:Community]]
|pages = 34 <!-- legitimate content or 'good' pages -->
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Revision as of 01:01, 10 November 2012

File:NoLogoYet.png AdvocacyWiki
[No Recent changes]
[No WikiNode]
[No About]
[No Mobile URL]
Founded by:
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: GNU Free Documentation License
Main topic: Law
Wiki size: 34 article pages [No see stats]


AdvocacyWiki was a project (started 17 February 2007) that aimed to provide fast accessible support for independent advocates across the United Kingdom.

Independent advocates focuses on supporting vulnerable and marginalised people to make their voices heard so they can access better services.

Independent advocates work with:

  • people with mental health problems
  • people with learning disabilities
  • children in care
  • older people
  • people with disabilities
  • refugees and other BME groups
  • and many others.

AdvocacyWiki aggregates resources to help advocates work more effectively. It works in partnership with other advocacy networks and support organisations.