Advocacy means getting support from another person to help you express your feelings and wishes and stand up for your rights. Someone who helps you in this way is called your ‘advocate.'
We want to know what people think about the services York Advocacy Hub provides to young adults and adults, and what is important to people when being supported by an advocate. This will help us understand what people who use advocacy services need, and how we can improve support in the future.
We welcome your feedback if you:
- are a young adult or adult who has used York Advocacy Hub services, or you know someone who has
- may need to use advocacy services in the future
- work or volunteer in health and social care or with advocacy services
- have an interest in advocacy services in York
Take part in the York Advocacy Hub Survey
If you need help to complete this survey, telephone: 01904 551550 and ask for Annafie Beaumont or Edward Njuguna. Alternatively, contact the team on email: allageconsultation@york.gov.uk, and provide your number and they will contact you.
If you require this document in an alternative format (for example, large print, braille, BSL, audio or Easy Read) you can email: cycaccessteam@york.gov.uk. In addition, you can use our BSL Video Relay Service where you can select ‘Switchboard’ from the menu.
The survey will close on Sunday 18 August 2024.
Also see
Adult Social Care Community Team
Telephone: 01904 555111, Textphone: 07534 437804
Adult Social Care Emergency Duty Team
Contact the Emergency Duty Team for assistance.