Journal article
Independent Mental Health Advocacy: A Model of Social Work Advocacy?
C Maylea, H Makregiorgos, J Martin, S Alvarez-Vasquez, M Dale, N Hill, B Johnson, S Thomas, P Weller
Australian Social Work | Published : 2020
Abstract
Advocacy has received less attention in social work research than other aspects of social work practice. This paper draws attention to two tensions in social work advocacy; between worker-led advocacy and person-led advocacy, and between individual advocacy and system level advocacy. We argue that human-rights-based social workers must choose a person-led approach over a worker-led approach while advocating with both systems and individuals. This argument is made by drawing on findings of an evaluation of Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) in Victoria, Australia. It is shown that social work training had not prepared social workers for rights-based, person-led advocacy and that social..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Independent Mental Health Advocacy and funding was provided by Victoria Legal Aid.