DOI: 10.30707/etd2016.lopez.n
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Effects Of A Self-Advocacy Intervention On The Ability Of High School Students With High Incidence Disabilities To Advocate For Academic Accommodations

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“…Role training simulations offer participants empowerment through increased sense of personal agency and the ability to advocate for themselves, others, and their communities. The use of role-play simulations to teach advocacy skills has been highlighted in multiple contexts and with multiple populations (Burns, 1995;Gillespie, Brown, Grubb, Shay, & Montoya, 2015;Lopez, 2016;Ruyters, Douglas, Law, & Siew, 2011;Sievert, Cuvo, & Davis, 1988). Following are three examples of role training advocacy skills in community social work contexts.…”
Section: Empowering Community Members To Advocate To Funders Politicians and Employersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Role training simulations offer participants empowerment through increased sense of personal agency and the ability to advocate for themselves, others, and their communities. The use of role-play simulations to teach advocacy skills has been highlighted in multiple contexts and with multiple populations (Burns, 1995;Gillespie, Brown, Grubb, Shay, & Montoya, 2015;Lopez, 2016;Ruyters, Douglas, Law, & Siew, 2011;Sievert, Cuvo, & Davis, 1988). Following are three examples of role training advocacy skills in community social work contexts.…”
Section: Empowering Community Members To Advocate To Funders Politicians and Employersmentioning
confidence: 99%