Self Advocacy

What is Self Advocacy?

Self Advocacy supports someone with intellectual disability to be able to speak up and represent themselves.

Ideally they know what they want, and have a goal they want to work towards. 

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Blacktown Self Advocacy Office

Contact us

If you would like support, contact us: 

Suite 214, Level 2

30 - 32 Campbell Street
Blacktown NSW 2148

Angelo H

Self Advocacy Officer

Self Advocacy Officer Angela Bozikas.

Angela

Self Advocacy Officer

Why is Self Advocacy important?

People with intellectual disability should be able to:

  • Speak up for themselves
  • Make their own choices
  • Be supported to grow and learn 
  • Take control of their own lives
Self Advocacy staff and client at table

How we can help you

  • Provide one-on-one support to clients
  • Run individual or group information sessions on topics clients choose
  • Help people with intellectual disability be active in their community
  • Talk with other organisations so they can help their clients

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