Activity 2. Empowerment or Advocacy: Read carefully the statements belowand determine whether thestatement being described is Empowerment or Advocacy. Write E for Empowerment and A for Advocacyon the blank before each number.______1. It is the ability to make one’s own decision.______2. It involves enhancing the capacity of an individual or group to make purposive outcome.______3. The act of pleading or arguing in favor of something.______4. It involves fighting for the rights of others.______5. It has three types: systemic, individual, and self.______6. The goal is to change the status quo of people.______7. It requires a carefully detailed advocacy plan.______8. The process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one’s life andclaiming one’s right.______9. Example of this is a non-profit organization that works to help women of domestic abuse who feeltoo afraid to speak for themselves.______10. It includes five kinds of skills: Life Coping, Manipulative,Intellectual,Communicative, andArtistic.
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Activity 2. Empowerment or Advocacy: Read carefully the statements belowand determine whether thestatement being described is Empowerment or Advocacy. Write E for Empowerment and A for Advocacyon the blank before each number.______1. It is the ability to make one’s own decision.______2. It involves enhancing the capacity of an individual or group to make purposive outcome.______3. The act of pleading or arguing in favor of something.______4. It involves fighting for the rights of others.______5. It has three types: systemic, individual, and self.______6. The goal is to change the status quo of people.______7. It requires a carefully detailed advocacy plan.______8. The process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one’s life andclaiming one’s right.______9. Example of this is a non-profit organization that works to help women of domestic abuse who feeltoo afraid to speak for themselves.______10. It includes five kinds of skills: Life Coping, Manipulative,Intellectual,Communicative, andArtistic.
Solution
E1. It is the ability to make one’s own decision. E2. It involves enhancing the capacity of an individual or group to make purposive outcome. A3. The act of pleading or arguing in favor of something. A4. It involves fighting for the rights of others. A5. It has three types: systemic, individual, and self. A6. The goal is to change the status quo of people. A7. It requires a carefully detailed advocacy plan. E8. The process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one’s life and claiming one’s right. A9. Example of this is a non-profit organization that works to help women of domestic abuse who feel too afraid to speak for themselves. E10. It includes five kinds of skills: Life Coping, Manipulative, Intellectual, Communicative, and Artistic.
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