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    Proof that advocacy works!

    Ali Anderson
    Ali Anderson
    July 2, 2024
    5 min read
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    You might feel like as an individual, you can't make a difference to a big problem.

    But as the Dalai Lama said: “If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.”

    An advocacy campaign gives you collective strength - but ultimately, the more people that get behind it, the more powerful it becomes. 

    Here are some examples of when advocacy has worked on behalf of everyday people to create real change:

    Women’s Aid: A Perfect Storm

    Lockdown measures amid the coronavirus pandemic created a ‘perfect storm’ for perpetrators of domestic abuse, according to charity Women’s Aid. 

    In a bid to gain vital funding for support services from ministers, the charity mobilised its national network of 170 local groups. It presented robust research online on how perpetrators were taking advantage of lockdown and social distancing to abuse victims.

    “This research provided valuable evidence for parliamentarians,” says the Women’s Aid report, adding that the campaign “ensured the government could not ignore the issue”.

    Through this activity, primarily on social media, the charity helped gain around £30 million in emergency funding from the government in April 2020 to help tackle domestic abuse and violence against women and girls.

    Continued campaigning helped secure a further £12 million in top-up funding in November of the same year. 

    Who Cares? Scotland: 1,000 voices

    Who Cares? Scotland, which advocates for a better deal for people in care and care leavers, launched its “1,000 Voices” campaign to push for a complete overhaul of the Scottish care system.

    It asked all party leaders to commit to listening to 1,000 people who had been through the care system before they were elected - and they agreed. 

    By giving a voice to people directly affected by an inadequate system, the charity found that politicians became willing to commit to immediate and radical change in the laws.

    The then First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced at her party’s conference in 2016 that she would be launching a root and branch review of care in the country. It marked the first time an entire care system had ever been redesigned, and made it the largest review of care in 150 years, in any country across the world.

    Howard League: Books for Prisoners

    In 2013, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) introduced a blanket ban on books being sent to prisoners from loved ones, as part of a crackdown on ‘perks and privileges’. The Howard League received complaints, not just from prisoners and their families but the wider world.

    The League’s Books for Prisoners campaign began with a letter to the MoJ signed by leading authors. At the same time a Change.org petition garnered tens of thousands of signatures and the Poet Laureate staged a reading outside Pentonville Prison.

    However, ministers refused to meet with the charity. Instead the government published an open letter to the Poet Laureate outlining its reasons for refusing books to prisoners.

    The charity didn’t give up. It created the hashtag #booksforprisoners and encouraged people to take #shelfies – pictures of their own bookshelves. This mobilised authors and celebrities, and encouraged supporters to send books to the MoJ. 

    A prisoner eventually took her case to the High Court, supported by the Howard League legal team, and the judge found in her favour. The prison rules were changed.

    The campaign resulted in 84,000 prisoners being able to receive books from loved ones. It also grew the charity’s membership by 38 per cent.

    But Not Maternity: Pregnant Then Screwed 

    Amid the pandemic in 2020, many NHS services placed restrictions on patients, including banning partners from attending antenatal care and labour for women. This continued in some areas for months into the crisis.

    The charity Pregnant Then Screwed (PTS) linked up with Conservative MP Alicia Kearns to raise awareness of the issue and call for NHS Trusts to ensure women did not have to give birth and look after a newborn baby alone.

    Pressure from the campaign led to the creation of fresh guidance that helped to reintroduce partners to maternity services in September 2020. However, some NHS trusts began to reintroduce the curbs.

    “PTS continued the pressure on social media by highlighting which trusts were failing to lift the restrictions. Consequently, in December, the NHS issued revised guidance that stated a pregnant woman should have a person of her choosing with her at all stages of her maternity journey, and all trusts should facilitate this as quickly as possible,” said the charity leaders’ report.

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    Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQs)

    Kampagnenarbeit kann schwierig sein, besonders wenn es nicht Ihr Vollzeitjob ist, aber wir sind hier, um es Ihnen einfacher zu machen. In diesem Abschnitt finden Sie Antworten auf häufig gestellte Fragen zu Gesetzgebungsprozessen, Advocacy-Strategien und wie Sie effektiv an der Gestaltung von Richtlinien teilnehmen können.

    Was ist Interessenvertretung und wie kann ich mich einbringen?

    Einfach ausgedrückt, bedeutet Interessenvertretung, eine Gruppe von Gleichgesinnten zu organisieren, die sich für eine Änderung der Regierungspolitik einsetzen, indem sie mit den Entscheidungsträgern sprechen. Dies kann viele Formen annehmen, von Beiträgen in sozialen Medien über das Schreiben an lokale Politiker bis hin zu Treffen mit der Regierung oder dem Reagieren auf Konsultationen. Wir unterstützen Sie, indem wir Ihnen die Informationen und Werkzeuge bereitstellen, die Sie dafür benötigen.

    Wie kann ich den Fortschritt der Gesetzgebung verfolgen?

    Regierungswebsites enthalten in der Regel eine Liste der Gesetzesvorlagen, die sich im Gesetzgebungsverfahren befinden. Diese Websites sind jedoch oft für juristische und politische Fachleute konzipiert und können für die Allgemeinheit verwirrend sein. Wir helfen, indem wir aufmerksam Entwicklungen bei Vorschlägen zur Schadensminderung bei Tabak verfolgen und Ihnen eine benutzerfreundliche Zusammenfassung zur Verfügung stellen.

    Was ist der beste Weg, um meine Vertreter zu kontaktieren?

    Politiker sind auch Menschen, und wie bei allen anderen variiert der beste Weg, um ihnen Nachrichten zu übermitteln, von Person zu Person. Einige bevorzugen E-Mail oder sogar traditionelle Post, während andere ständig ihre Social-Media-Feeds überprüfen. Eines haben sie jedoch alle gemeinsam: Sie müssen auf dem Laufenden bleiben, was den Menschen, die sie vertreten, wichtig ist.Wir helfen Ihnen dabei, Ihre Vertreter zu finden, indem wir Datenbanken von Politikern und Kandidaten in ganz Europa mit all ihren Kontaktdaten pflegen, sodass Sie schnell herausfinden können, wie Sie die Person erreichen, die Sie benötigen.

    Kann ich etwas bewirken?

    Ja! Der einzige Grund, warum Schadensminderung in Europa heute noch existiert, ist, dass Menschen wie Sie, ohne politischen oder kampagnentechnischen Hintergrund, Maßnahmen ergriffen haben, um die Verfügbarkeit der Produkte zu schützen, auf die sie angewiesen sind, um rauchfrei zu bleiben. Wir haben viele Artikel, die darüber berichten, wann und wie dies in der Vergangenheit geschehen ist, und hoffen, dass sie Sie inspirieren, sich zu engagieren und etwas zu bewirken.

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