Advocacy
Self-Advocacy
Mentoring Types
100

What does advocate mean?

To publicize and support a cause/movement you feel strongly about. 

100

What does it mean to self-advocate?

The ability to speak up for yourself and the things that are important to you.

100

Occurs when one or more mentors work with several mentees at one time

Group Mentoring 

200

What is another word for advocating?

Supporting, campaigning, promoting, etc. 

200

Why is it important to advocating for yourself? 

You decide what you want then develop and carry out a plan to help you get it.  

200

Interaction of individuals who are at about the same place/pace in school.  

peer mentoring 

300

Name a famous person and what they advocate for.

you tell me:)

300

What is important to have for self advocating?

Speaking up for yourself, making your own decisions, Problem solving, listening and learning.

300

Takes place when two or more mentors work with one individual or with a group.

Team mentoring 

400

How does advocating lead to sucess?

Spreading information, gaining knowledge, making your voice heard

400

What do you always need to include when you are asking for a change?

Why you need the change

400

Connects mentors and mentees electronically

Virtual mentoring 

500

How can you advocate for someone else?

Support and Acknowledge them

500

Name one out of three parts of self-advocacy

Knowing yourself, knowing your needs and knowing how to get what you need

500

Often involves a junior person mentoring a senior person

Reverse Mentoring 

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