How can Social Workers make a successful transition to advocacy?
As a social worker, you may have a passion for helping people and addressing social issues. But sometimes, you may feel frustrated by the limitations of your role or the system you work in. You may want to have a bigger impact, influence policies, or create change at a broader level. That's where advocacy comes in. Advocacy is the act of speaking up for a cause, a group, or a person, and using various strategies to achieve a desired outcome. Advocacy can be done at different levels, from individual to community to national, and can involve different skills, such as research, communication, networking, and lobbying. In this article, we will explore how you can make a successful transition to advocacy as a social worker, and what benefits and challenges you may encounter along the way.
-
Manan SinghFounder @YOUNG MINDS | Public Policy and Social Impact | ex-Intern @NITI Aayog | ex-RA @LSE | Liberal Arts and…
-
Darby LarkinJail Reentry and Alternatives to Incarceration Advocate
-
Jumah KamaraDisability Rights advocate| Policy and Advocacy| Inclusive Education and Accessibility|Disability Mainstreaming