Qualifications in Independent Advocacy
You can book online today to secure one of many courses on your journey in becoming a qualified advocate.
To find out more about these modules and how to achieve a recognised qualification, please click the Modules tab below.
or please contact us on
01424 718075
or email
info@advocacytraining.org.uk
Candidate Contributions
We pride ourselves on the level of proficiency and quality of our training courses and look forward to receiving comments from delegates as we provide the new qualifications in independent advocacy. Here are just some of the comments we have received:
‘The course was organised, informative and active. The trainer was passionate about his role as a manager, and I think it filtered through to the group. I’d recommend it again, and wished it had been on offer years ago!’
‘The tutors were open, friendly, well informed and supportive. The assessment explanation was especially useful.’
‘Excellent, the tutors made it a safe comfortable environment, enabling us to be open and honest with our experiences.’
‘I will now look at completing the core modules, even if I have to pay for them myself.’
‘I have learnt the importance of communication between projects and of sharing practice and reflection.’
‘I was very pleased that the course lived up to my expectations.’
‘I really enjoyed the service user talk, I thought it was very useful and I thought she was excellent at explaining her experiences.’
‘I hope that all the other modules are as good as this.’
‘I think that the observation exercise was excellent and essential to show what experiences can be like for clients.’
‘One of the most thought provoking, stimulating and helpful courses I have attended.’
‘Particularly enjoyed the service user section – his games, interaction, role play, insight and feedback were useful, constructive and energising.’
‘This would be an invaluable course for a new advocate.’
‘The teaching was great and easy to understand, also they added humour to the course.’
‘Contributions were encouraged and actively listened to.’



