Advocating with AISee Collaborative

Person-centred, rights-based advocacy that is inclusive, co-productive, and rooted in positive collaborative partnerships.

Person-Centred & Rights-Based
Inclusive, Co-Productive Practice
Training, Tools & Community Support
Recognised International Advocacy Centre

Our Advocating Provision

At AISee Collaborative, our advocating provision is person-centred, rights-based, with a partnership-driven focus that is inclusive and co-productive.

Our practice includes 1-2-1 advocacy, collective or group advocacy, peer advocacy, and our own AISee Collaborative innovation, DiAC – Drop-in Advocacy Cafés. These are delivered in partnership with local community groups and can be either condition-specific or general groups with an identified advocacy need.

Our provision spans education, employability, health and social care, empowering individuals, their families, and their professional partners.

This provision is delivered to the highest professional standards, as set out by the International Advocacy Practitioners Association (IntAPA) Standards and Principles of Professional Advocacy Practice, which form a governed advocacy code of practice.


AISee Collaborative is an International Advocacy Practitioners Association Recognised Advocacy Centre and IntAPA’s preferred training partner as of October 2025.

Professional Standards & Recognition

Beyond Single-Issue Advocacy

All too often, access to advocacy is limited by eligibility criteria and usually a single-issue referral.

Here at AISee Collaborative, from personal, family, and professional experience, we appreciate the challenges this brings. From those experiences, we seek to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the single-issue approach by taking time to get to know you – our client, or our client’s client.

Community Empowerment Resources

Our community is supported in their empowerment through a range of accessible resources, designed by community, for community:

Information Leaflets

By Community for Community range of information leaflets, created to support understanding, self-advocacy, and informed decision-making.

Inspirational Reading

Periodic inspirational and reflective reading lists to encourage learning, reflection, and confidence in navigating complex systems, supporting wellbeing.

Free Webinars

Free topic-specific webinars that explore key advocacy themes, rights, and practical strategies for individuals, families, and professionals.


As well as the occasional one on complex issues.

Accredited Training & Short Courses

We support both non-professional and professional communities with a range of accredited Institute of Training and Occupational Learning (ITOL) workshops and short courses, including those that support advocating practice.


Examples of our training include:


  • Self-Directed Transitions
  • Advocacy Training for Non-Professionals (Peer Advocacy)
  • Creating a Person-Centred Child’s Plan
  • Creating an Informative Adult Outcome-Focused Assessment
  • Advocating as a Guardian


AISee Collaborative is an Institute of Training and Occupational Learning Accredited Centre, and our training is delivered within our own taxonomy of approach and learning.

Our Advocacy Framework

All AISee Collaborative’s work is delivered via our hashtag approaches, forming an interconnected pathway for effective advocacy:


Step 1

#CIHA

Common Interest Holistic Advocacy


Step 2

#CPERG

Contributory Participation Engagement Resource Group


Step 3

#IRL

Inclusive Reflective Learning


Step 4

#PCP

Positive Collaborative Partnerships

Advocating practice is incorporated into all that we do as part of a pathway of Identifying, Solutionising, Educating, and, when all are combined, Empowering. We do all of this collaboratively.


Hence our name: AISee Collaborative.

Ready to Explore Advocacy with AISee Collaborative?

Whether you are an individual, a family member, a professional partner, or a community group, we are here to support advocating practice that is inclusive, person-centred, and focused on positive collaborative partnerships.