Empowering Advocacy for Human Rights Awareness Week

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Explore the daily themes featuring different elements of the Human Rights Act to illustrate advocacy and your rights. Learn about the right to life, safety from inhuman treatment, liberty, respect for private life, and freedom from discrimination. Understand how independent advocacy plays a crucial role in upholding human rights and supporting individuals in need. Join the conversation with #AAW22 for #HearMyVoice and #HumanRightsAdvocacy.

  • Advocacy
  • Human Rights
  • Awareness Week
  • Empowerment
  • Self-Advocacy

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  1. Daily Themes To help illustrate Advocacy and your rights , each day we will feature different elements of the Human Rights Act. Monday 7 November: Tuesday 8 November: Wednesday 9 November: Thursday 10 November: Friday 11 November: Right to life. Right to be safe from inhuman or degrading treatment. Right to liberty. Right to respect for private and family life. Right to be free from discrimination. Join the #AAW22 conversation: #HearMyVoice #HumanRightsAdvocacy #AdvocacyInAction #SelfAdvocacyWorks

  2. Independent advocacy has a key role in supporting people to have their human rights upheld. #AAW22 #HearMyVoice #HumanRightsAdvocacy #AdvocacyInAction #SelfAdvocacyWorks

  3. Advocates support people with their human rights and can help people if their rights are at risk. Right to life. Examples can include neglect or abuse in care settings that puts your life at risk or professionals withdrawing or refusing treatment because you have a disability. Join the #AAW22 conversation: #HearMyVoice #HumanRightsAdvocacy #AdvocacyInAction #SelfAdvocacyWorks

  4. Advocates support people with their human rights and can help people if their rights are at risk. Inhuman or degrading treatment can include serious harm from a lack of care or support, severe abuse or ill-treatment by others. Public services staff must protect you from serious harm. Join the #AAW22 conversation: #HearMyVoice #HumanRightsAdvocacy #AdvocacyInAction #SelfAdvocacyWorks

  5. Advocates support people with their human rights and can help people if their rights are at risk. Right to liberty. This looks at restriction of movement. Restrictions must be lawful, for a good reason and the least restrictive option. Join the #AAW22 conversation: #HearMyVoice #HumanRightsAdvocacy #AdvocacyInAction #SelfAdvocacyWorks

  6. Advocates support people with their human rights and can help people if their rights are at risk. Right to respect for private and family life. Some examples are being involved in decisions about your life, care and treatment, staying in contact with loved ones and maintaining wellbeing. Join the #AAW22 conversation: #HearMyVoice #HumanRightsAdvocacy #AdvocacyInAction #SelfAdvocacyWorks

  7. Advocates support people with their human rights and can help people if their rights are at risk. Right to be free from discrimination. This can protect you from being treated worse that other people, for example because of your race or having a disability. This right has to link to your other Human Rights. Join the #AAW22 conversation: #HearMyVoice #HumanRightsAdvocacy #AdvocacyInAction #SelfAdvocacyWorks

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