advocacy day 2016 february 10th what is advocacy? what is advocacy day? what can i expect?
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Advocacy Day 2016
February 10th
WHAT IS ADVOCACY?
WHAT IS ADVOCACY DAY?
WHAT CAN I EXPECT?
Advocacy is the act of educating in favor of something, such as your child, a cause, an idea, a policy, or a law.
WHAT IS ADVOCACY?
There are different levels of parent advocacy1. Participation: being present and engaging
in partnerships and relationships,2. Using your voice: start to communicate
your needs, desires, and dreams,3. Formal advocacy: Use the first two levels
of advocacy and take action, usually using an official or formal process.
PARENT ADVOCACY
Outside of your child and family there are larger issues that impact your program, community and state. These are Policy and Legislative issues.
Advocating at this level means educating decision makers and law makers in order to impact outcomes for issues you care about.
USING YOUR VOICE
WHAT IS ADVOCACY DAY?
WHAT CAN I EXPECT?
Our Center and PSESD Early Learning participates every year and is a major partner with the Washington State Association of Head Start and ECEAP who hosts this opportunity.
Early Learning parents and staff from all over the state attend!
WASHINGTON STATE EARLY LEARNING
ADVOCACY DAY
Bus picks ups in:South CenterFederal WayLakewood
Charter Buses are not safe for childrenIf you are bringing
children, you will need to drive yourself
BUS TO RED LION HOTEL IN OLYMPIA
Dress for the Weather
WEAR RED!
COULD BE A SUNNY OR A RAINY DAY…
ARRIVE AT THE RED LION HOTEL
Parent Leaders and Staff from PSESD Early Learning and centers like yours will be available to answer questions
Look for people wearing this button!
PSESD STAFF
Group training with other ECEAP, Head Start and Early Head parents and staff from programs across the state
ADVOCACY TRAINING
You’ll sit at a table with other parents that live near you – in the same legislative district
DISTRICT TABLES
There will be an area where you can make signs to hold during the afternoon rally
MAKING SIGNS FOR RALLY
There are reporters and news cameras to capture the action!
Be sure to watch the news that night
SOMETIMES…
Boxed lunches are provided
During lunch, you’ll sit with your district to plan your time at the Capitol Campus
LUNCH, MAKING A PLAN
If you rode a bus to Olympia, you’ll get back on the same bus to head to the Capitol
If you drove yourself or carpooled to Olympia, you’ll do the same to the Capitol
OFF TO THE CAPITOL
ARRIVE AT THE CAPITOL
Look for signs with district numbers on them
The group should be the same people that were at your table during training
FIND YOUR DISTRICT GROUP
DISTRICT TEAMS
A fellow parent and/or staff member will lead your group
You’ll meet with 3 legislators or their aides to help them understand the importance of early learning
MEETING WITH LEGISLATORS
MEETING WITH LEGISLATORS
MEETING WITH LEGISLATORS
Everyone will gather on the Capitol steps at the end of the day
RALLY ON THECAPITOL STEPS!
RALLY ON THECAPITOL STEPS!
RALLY ON THECAPITOL STEPS!
Parents and legislators will speak, maybe the Governor!
RALLY ON THECAPITOL STEPS!
RALLY ON THECAPITOL STEPS!
RALLY ON THECAPITOL STEPS!
If you rode a bus, you’ll get back on the same one to go back to where it picked you up
If you drove or carpooled, you’ll go back to your car to drive home
TIME TO HEAD HOME!
Interpreters will be available if you indicate the language needed on your registration
A participation subsidy is available to all parents You’ll fill out a form on the bus
A mileage subsidy is available to parents who drive themselves There will be a packet on your district table
when you arrive at the Red Lion with a form to fill out
Don’t forget to WEAR RED!
DETAILS
Visithttp://earlylearningwa.org/
index.php/for-families/advocacyfor more information!
WEBSITE
Ask your Family Support staff member at your center
– orCall or email:
Lori [email protected] 425-917-7759 or 253-778-7759
QUESTIONS?