Advocacy

Advocacy means pleading an individual's cause or speaking or writing in support of an individual. Advocacy may be formal, as in the case of a lawyer representing an individual in a court of law or in formal administrative proceedings before government agencies (whether State, local or Federal). Advocacy also may be informal, as in the case of a lawyer or non-lawyer representing an individual in negotiations, mediation, or informal administrative proceedings before government agencies (whether State, local or Federal), or as in the case of a lawyer or non-lawyer representing an individual's cause before private entities or organizations, or government agencies (whether State, local or Federal). Advocacy may be on behalf of -
(1) A single individual, in which case it is individual advocacy;
(2) More than one individual or a group or class of individuals, in which case it is systems (or systemic) advocacy; or
(3) Oneself, in which case it is self advocacy.

Source

34 CFR § 381.5


Scoping language

Definitions in EDGAR. The following terms used in this part are defined in 34 CFR 77.1:

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