Advocacy: a voice for children and young people
How to request an advocate
You can request an independent advocate for yourself or, if you're an adult, you can request one on behalf of a child or young person. If you think you or a child or young person you know may need an independent advocate, please call or email us to check eligibility and make the request.
Telephone: 0300 300 8787
Email: advocacy@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
What is advocacy for children and young people?
Advocacy is about supporting children and young people to make sure that their rights are respected and their views and wishes are heard at all times.
The aim of advocacy is to make sure young people are protected and their rights are met by providing an opportunity for views to be listened to and properly considered.
What can an advocate do for children and young people?
An advocate is someone who is independent. This means they work directly for the child or young person, not the carers or social worker. The advocate will listen carefully to the child and help them make sure that people making decisions about their life are listening to what they say.
An advocate can support a young person to:
- express their wishes and feelings in meetings
- contribute to the plans and decisions being made about them
- understand their rights and make sure their rights are being respected
- make a complaint
- support them in meetings
The advocate will not tell anyone anything the child says without their permission, unless they are worried about the young person or someone else’s safety.
Why a child or young person might need an advocate
Children might use this service because they:
- need someone to talk to
- do not feel safe
- are unhappy where they are living
- need to make sure their voice is heard and listened to in the decisions adults are making
- are unhappy with having to move
- are having problems in school
The advocacy service is offered independently on our behalf.