Royal Association for Deaf people gains Advocacy
Quality Performance Mark (
QPM)
Royal Association for Deaf people (
RAD) has been awarded the Advocacy Quality Performance Mark (QPM) from the
National Development Team for
Inclusion (NDTi). The QPM is the
UK’s only independent quality performance mark for organisations offering independent advocacy; an essential service for people who need support to express their needs and have increased choice and control in their lives.
To gain the QPM, independent advocacy providers have to undergo a rigorous self-assessment process and policy review. This is followed by a structured site visit for NDTi assessors to meet advocates and the people they support. As well as it being good practice for
Local Authorities to provide advocacy to people at risk of exclusion, commissioners are required to provide statutory independent advocacy under the
Mental Capacity Act,
Mental Health Act, and more recently the
Care Act. The Advocacy QPM provides them with a robust benchmark to measure independent advocacy services, ensuring they select the very best providers.
Susan Marsh, RAD’s Advocacy
Service Manager said: “
We are delighted to have been awarded the Advocacy Quality Performance Mark. It is testament to the dedication and hard work of the advocacy team at RAD. We are committed to ensuring
Deaf people have access to advocacy in
British Sign Language or their preferred visual communication. All our Advocates are
Deaf themselves or fluent in
BSL and are able to adjust their communication to meet the needs of the people we work with.”
Gail Petty, QPM Manager and
Lead for Advocacy and Rights at NDTi said:
“The Advocacy Quality Performance Mark is only awarded to advocacy organisations who can demonstrate that they are providing excellent services to people often experiencing challenging situations in their lives. It indicates that they have the training and policies in place to ensure people’s rights are upheld and their preferences are heard and responded to.”
For further information on Advocacy services provided by RAD, visit www.royaldeaf.org.uk email: advocacy@royaldeaf.org.uk or telephone: 0845 688
2525.
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Notes to editors
Photo caption: Members of RAD’s Advocacy Services team (from left to right): Advocates -
Damaris Cooke and
Nicola Ball, Advocacy Services Manager -
Susan Marsh, Advocate -Louise Tang
• For further information about Royal Association for Deaf people, visit www.royaldeaf.org.uk
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Originally developed by
Action for Advocacy (
A4A), the
Department of Health funded NDTi to review and revise the QPM in 2014, working with providers, users and commissioners of advocacy services. The application process was streamlined to be as straightforward as possible, while retaining the rigour required to ensure that high standards are met. It is available to organisations providing independent advocacy in
England, Wales and
Northern Ireland. Further information can be accessed and applications can be made via www.qualityadvocacy.org.uk.
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The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) is a not-for-profit social change organisation promoting inclusion and equality for people who risk exclusion and need support to lead a full life. It has a particular interest in issues around age, disability, mental health and children and young people. Further information is available online at www.ndti.org.uk.
- published: 26 May 2016
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