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Friday, 08 April 2011 11:55

Independent Advocacy campaign takes to YouTube

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Anne O’Donnell of CAPS and Oor Mad History talks about why independent advocacy is important in giving the powerless a voice and how collective and individual advocacy have changed her life.Watch the video

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