Advocacy involves promoting and supporting the rights and well-being of individuals, groups, or communities. There are three main types of advocacy: self-advocacy, case advocacy, and cause advocacy. Self-advocacy involves advocating on behalf of others, defending their rights and addressing their needs. Case advocacy involves navigating systems to secure necessary services like medical care and housing. Cause advocacy addresses wider societal issues like disparities faced by marginalized groups. Effective advocacy requires understanding the desired social action, reducing any perceived barriers, and masterfully presenting the issue through compelling language and imagery.
Advocacy involves promoting and supporting the rights and well-being of individuals, groups, or communities. There are three main types of advocacy: self-advocacy, case advocacy, and cause advocacy. Self-advocacy involves advocating on behalf of others, defending their rights and addressing their needs. Case advocacy involves navigating systems to secure necessary services like medical care and housing. Cause advocacy addresses wider societal issues like disparities faced by marginalized groups. Effective advocacy requires understanding the desired social action, reducing any perceived barriers, and masterfully presenting the issue through compelling language and imagery.
Advocacy involves promoting and supporting the rights and well-being of individuals, groups, or communities. There are three main types of advocacy: self-advocacy, case advocacy, and cause advocacy. Self-advocacy involves advocating on behalf of others, defending their rights and addressing their needs. Case advocacy involves navigating systems to secure necessary services like medical care and housing. Cause advocacy addresses wider societal issues like disparities faced by marginalized groups. Effective advocacy requires understanding the desired social action, reducing any perceived barriers, and masterfully presenting the issue through compelling language and imagery.
Advocacy involves promoting and supporting the rights and well-being of individuals, groups, or communities. There are three main types of advocacy: self-advocacy, case advocacy, and cause advocacy. Self-advocacy involves advocating on behalf of others, defending their rights and addressing their needs. Case advocacy involves navigating systems to secure necessary services like medical care and housing. Cause advocacy addresses wider societal issues like disparities faced by marginalized groups. Effective advocacy requires understanding the desired social action, reducing any perceived barriers, and masterfully presenting the issue through compelling language and imagery.
one’s aid? involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to 2. Refers to the act of providing support, with the compel someone to engage in commercial sex goal of promoting certain issues and making a acts? change in one’s life? 22. 7 different types of meetings 3. 3 types of advocacy? 23. Is a planned discussions designed to elicit group interaction and “obtain perceptions on a 4. A central element of social work, reflecting the defined area of interest in a permissive, profession's historical commitment to various nonthreatening environment”? rights movements, including civil rights, gender 24. A support network of agencies and individuals equality, and LGBTQ rights? specifically developed to provide support and 5. 2 types of advocacy in Social Work services for a particular purpose, with an 6. Refers to the adoption of commercial, intentionally targeted informational promotional technologies into programs that communication network and various mediums are intended to influence the response of target for access. audiences to improve both the individuals’ well- 25. Examples of sources in referrals being and the well-being of the community in 26. Building linkage and relationship with other which they belong. individuals /organizations/groups of people 7. Promotes positive social interaction? 27. Refers to the act of promoting and supporting 8. 4 types of social marketing the rights and well-being of individuals, groups, or communities. 9. 4P’s of social marketing 28. A method for collating and plotting information 10. Called oration or oratory, is the process of on the occurrence, distribution, access and use communicating information to a live audience. of resources within the economic and cultural The type of information communicated is domain of a specific community. deliberately structured to inform, persuade, 29. Allow community members identify, locate and and entertain. classify past and present resource occurrence, 11. 3 components of public speaking distribution, use, tenure and access, and to 12. Give the three reasons why public speaking is reveal the significance the participants attach to important. them. 13. 5 types of public speaking? 30. 3 variations of resource mapping 14. Make a huge impact on your persuasive speech. 31. Is a type of medium that allows information to It will also inform your audience on how they be easily transferred from one location to another? should feel while listening 32. Is a bundle of different kinds of data? 15. Helps set the tone and can draw the listener in. 33. Responsible for developing a multimedia 16. Out of 10 give me 3 tips for effective public application? speaking. 34. 2 categories of multimedia 17. Guidelines for using gender-sensitive language 35. 6 applications of multimedia (7) 36. 5 components of multimedia 18. This is defined as frequent and obsessive 37. It is the application of scientific knowledge to technology-related behavior increasingly the practical aims of human life or, as it is practiced despite negative consequences to the sometimes phrased, to the change and user of the technology. manipulation of the human environment 19. 5 various forms in misuse of multimedia 38. Improve health assessments, diagnoses, and 20. Is a form of online gender-based violence that treatments, impacting pharmacology. These involves the non-consensual capturing, sharing, innovations encompass various tools like robotic surgery, therapeutic devices, biometrics, or distribution of intimate images or videos of and diagnostic imaging, playing a crucial role in an individual without their consent? healthcare. 39. Involves software and hardware to secure and manage industrial equipment. It monitors and controls industrial networks, including fire 51. Involves advocating on behalf of others, control and building management defending their rights and addressing their 40. Simplifies daily tasks like bathing, walking, and needs. hearing, primarily benefiting individuals with 52. Involves navigating systems to secure necessary disabilities to enhance their lives. Commonly services like medical care, housing, sanitation, used assistive tools encompass artificial limbs, and education. They mediate and negotiate on wheelchairs, and walking aids, all aimed at behalf of clients, facilitating access to improving the lives of those with disabilities. accommodations and resolving disputes. 41. Merges information and communication, 53. This form of advocacy addresses wider societal facilitating message exchange between issues, like the disparity faced by women of machines and individuals, aiding decision- color in accessing contraception and making and issue-solving processes. Recent experiencing higher maternal mortality rates advancements include virtual assistants, social due to inadequate care. media, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, showcasing the 54. It refers to companies that do not seek financial progress in this field. gain but use it as a marketing strategy to 42. Blends science and math to create smart promote a cause. It often involves campaigns machines and software, mainly used to craft through direct mail and mass media to gather intelligent robots for diverse industries like donations and engage volunteers. healthcare. 55. Partnership between a for-profit and nonprofit 43. Streamlining intricate and time-consuming company supports a charitable cause or other manual tasks on farms. Large-scale farmers are similar endeavors. using modern tools like temperature- regulating 56. The desired social action and the benefits this machines and GPS to manage agricultural action offers. production efficiently 57. To encourage the desired social action, reduce 44. Involves computers and machines imitating the perceived "cost" associated with it, not just human intelligence for tasks usually done by in terms of money but also in terms of effort, people. Examples like Siri and Alexa show AI in time, and emotional or psychological strain. devices, and ongoing research aims to make AI 58. covers how your campaign will be presented to more your audience: the contents, imagery, and 45. Encompasses computer systems and medium of your social marketing ad. telecommunications for storing, sending, and 59. Masterfully constructed by using words to managing information. create text that is both beautiful to hear and 46. Involves planning and executing space missions, read observing Earth, and aiding communication and 60. A centralized theme to appeal and inspire the navigation beyond Earth's atmosphere. audience’s. 47. Strives to enhance user experiences using 61. Impactful by changing opinions, minds, and science and technology across TV, gaming, hearts. An impactful oration results in a advertising, and more. lingering effect on the audience. 48. Improve health assessments, diagnoses, and 62. a speech on a special occasion. For instance, a treatments, impacting pharmacology. These graduation speech or an office party. innovations encompass various tools like 63. A type of speech that explaining how to do robotic surgery, therapeutic devices, biometrics, something and diagnostic imaging, playing a crucial role in 64. speaking with the goal in mind to convince your healthcare. audience of your idea or point of view. 49. Involves advocating for yourself by standing up 65. Involves an array of speaking occasions ranging for your needs, defending your rights, and from introductions to wedding toasts, to promoting your beliefs, interests, and feelings. presenting and accepting awards, to delivering 50. Involves uniting with others to address public eulogies at funerals and memorial services in issues, representing public perspectives, addition to after-dinner speeches and influencing policy changes, and ultimately motivational speeches. enhancing people's lives. 66. These are called when an action needs to take by a group 67. These are used when a group needs to come together to solve a specific problem. 68. These meetings are used to build cohesion within a group and improve the way team members work together. 69. These are used to generate new ideas or make link between novel or innovative concepts. 70. This is a meeting scheduled between two people to discuss something specific. 71. Held every three months, these are used to plan how a team will execute the company’s goals. 72. These meetings are used to monitor task progress against an expected outcome. 73. The person who manages the chat 74. the person who runs the platform; 75. the person that ensures time efficiency of the meeting; 76. the person who arranges, leads, and concludes the meeting; 77. the person responsible for documenting key action items, decisions, and questions 78. the person responsible for keeping the discussion and decision-making on track; 79. involves dividing participants into groups according to gender, age, ethnic origin 80. - This is the variation that highlights men’s and women’s access to, control over and perceptions regarding the importance of certain resources 81. This variation involves transposing the information from the sketch map to a conventional topographic map. 82. involves flipping through a series of photos to create the illusion of movement, making presentations more engaging. 83. Visual elements like sketches, charts, and photos are converted into digital format, adding attractiveness to multimedia applications 84. is an essential part of multimedia, forming words and paragraphs that appear in various fonts and sizes, complementing other media to communicate specific information in multimedia systems. 85. Moving pictures shown at speeds of 15 to 30 frames per second, sometimes with sound. 86. Sound in multimedia includes music, conversations, and more, offering entertainment through music and effects.