Step 1: identify the issue |
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Step 2: connect with allies; join a coalition or build your own |
Identify peer partners and learn from people with lived experience
Are other team members working on similar issues?
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Who else might be interested in the issue?
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Step 3: set a campaign objective and target |
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Step 4: choose your strategy and tools |
Individual action vs coordinated campaign
Determine specific messaging
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Choose a strategy and use advocacy tools based on your SMART objectives
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Direct action, eg, rally, march, sit-in, demonstration
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Editorials and blogs
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Media releases, press conferences
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Online or paper petitions, eg, Change.org
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Public education or town halls
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Lobbying of institutions and politicians
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Deputations and submissions to government
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Legal action, eg, human rights tribunal
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Social media blitzes or campaigns
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Clinical tools and education
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Research, eg, participatory action research
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Step 5: determine how you will identify yourself |
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Step 6: implement and evaluate |
How will you measure success?
What are your intended outputs?
Evaluate strategies, messaging, and partnerships
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