Political Advocacy
Health Advocacy
Other Advocacy
Legal Advocacy
Speakers
100

The system or structure being influenced is not the one desiring change; it is the one that is responsible for this action. 

What is decision-making? 

100

These are the 3 impacts of substance abuse. 

What are Physical, Financial, and Behavioral/Social? 

100

The encouragement to be ethical, responsible, & transparent with all stakeholders & in all actions. 

What is Corporate Advocacy?

100

Community-based (non-profits) advocates serve only the victim while prosecution-based advocates (VWAPS) serve this.  

What is the prosecution? 

100

When speaking about systemic faults among large organizations like the military, Kyle Bair said "The Institution will ___________ itself."

What is protect?

200

Participating in a city council meeting and showing a PSA to a policymaker are both examples of this. 

What is Legislative Engagement? 

200

This is the reason that substance abuse is considered a public health issue. 

What is because it impacts families & communities in addition to the abuser?  

200

These 3 things are considered persistent gaps in the advocacy domain Welfare of Vulnerable Populations. 

What is access to care, mental health treatment, and social equity?   

200

This is the guarantee that the law will be applied to everyone in the same manner, and protections are found in the 14th & 5th Amendments.  

What is Equal Protection Under the Law? 

200

Life advice from Lt. Sturdevant at GPSTC was to 'Take Care of the _________ Things."

What is small or little?

300

Mobilizing local citizens to engage with policymakers.

What is Grassroots Activism? 

300

These 3 characteristics are common across all subcategories of Health Advocacy. 

What are policy changes, public health campaigns, & patient empowerment/access to care?

300

Environmental Advocacy protects the planet with policy, community action, and education to promote these 3 things. 

What are Sustainability, Conservation, and Environmental Justice? 

300

The 3 phases of the domestic Violence Cycle of Abuse. 

What are the Tension-building, Explosion, & Honeymoon phases? 

300

Emergency shelter, safety plans, crisis intervention, & advocacy.

What services are provided at Hope Harbour?

400

A way that public policy is shaped by advocacy groups. 

What is acting as a bridge between gov't officials & the public? What is offering knowledge & expertise? What is ensuring diverse voices are heard from all? 

400

These 3 are the BEST public health responses to Substance Abuse issues. 

What are rehabilitation, treatment/harm reduction, and education? 

400

Practicing Self-Advocacy equips individuals to do these 3 things. 

What are Understand Personal Rights, Communicate Effectively, and Assert Autonomy? 

400

This team analyzes domestic-violence related fatalities to find gaps where intervention would have been helpful.  

What is the GA Domestic Violence Fatality Review? 

400

After graduating from CSU, Criminal Defense Attorney Keyanna Marshall went to law school here. 

What is Faulkner University?

500

Examples of acceptable methods of legislative engagement. 

What are lobbying, campaigning, & collaborating with lawmakers? 

500

The reasons why our mental health system is in crisis. 

What are prohibitive costs, lack of treatment availability, & stigma?  

500

This is a Domestic Violence myth. 

What is leaving is not complex? What is staying is a personal weakness? 

500

ACES is used to show how maltreatment impacts a person through their lifetime. ACES means this.  

What is Adverse Childhood Experiences? 

500

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner

What is a SANE?

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