If you find it difficult to express yourself, and you don’t have a friend or relative who can support you, an advocate can help make sure your voice is heard.
About Advocacy
An advocate can help you tell people what you need and want. They can support you to make choices about the things that effect you, and help you take control of your life.
Advocacy services can help you:
during meetings and appointments
express what you think and what you want
get information and services
challenge a decision about you or make a complaint
understand your options and rights
write letters
Advocates don’t work for Adult Social Care or health services, and they won’t give their personal opinion. They're there to put across your wishes and decisions.
Where to get help
The Sussex Advocacy Partnership provides local advocacy. The partnership consists of: