The Advocacy Academy
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The Advocacy Academy is a charitable organization based in London, United Kingdom. The Advocacy Academy's stated mission is to "train young people to engage in collective action to improve their communities and tackle social issues that directly affect them."[1] Helen Hayes, the Member of Parliament for Dulwich and West Norwood, is the organization's patron.[2]
United Kingdom
Non-governmental organization
United Kingdom
| Founded | February 2014 United Kingdom |
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| Founder | Amelia Viney |
| Type | Nonprofit Non-governmental organization |
| Headquarters | Brixton, London, United Kingdom |
| Location |
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| Services | Scholarship programme for young people to become advocates for social issues |
| Fields | Training in advocacy |
| Website | www |
The Advocacy Academy was founded by activist Amelia Viney in Brixton on 20 February 2014.[3] Viney had previously worked as a civil rights lobbyist in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. and as a researcher in Westminster, during which time she felt that young people were not represented or listened to enough by politicians.[4] This inspired Viney to found The Advocacy Academy, inspired by the U.S. civil rights movement Freedom Schools.[4][5]