What client population would you advocate for?
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One's desire to be an advocate is often tied to personal values, philosophies, or experiences. Is there a particular client population or client issue that you envision yourself advocating for?
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A discussion regarding advocacy, including a personal discussion about a specific client population where personal advocacy interests lie.
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"An advocate is a person who, with explicit authority, represents another person's interests" (Centacare, 2012, p. 2). An advocate is one that will fight for the rights of a particular person or group and is always charged with upholding the best interest of that person or group. For me, a particular group ...
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