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X-WR-CALNAME:NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault
X-WR-CALDESC:The North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault is an inclusive, statewide alliance working to end sexual violence through education, advocacy, and legislation.
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SUMMARY:Advocacy Approach and Skills: Bridge-Building and Adversarial Stances
DESCRIPTION:Join NCCASA and Dr. Shana Hormann for another session on organizational trauma! Advocacy is defined as any action that speaks in favor of, recommends, argues for a cause, supports or defends, or pleads on behalf of others (Alliance for Justice). Advocates choose how to approach advocacy, sometimes by personal preference, by agency norms, and/or by the situation. Two advocacy approaches are bridge building and adversarial. There are advantages and disadvantages to each approach. Increasing capacity for advocacy includes increasing choices for responses so advocates feel confident in their competence.\nPart I –\n\nBridge building – who, what, where, when\nBridge building – how\nPractice!\n\nPart II –\n\nAdversarial stance – who, what, where, when\nAdversarial stance – how\nPractice!\n\n
URL:https://nccasa.org/events/advocacy-approach-and-skills-bridge-building-and-adversarial-stances/
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