Greater London:
- The advocacy project is free charitable service, operating in London, with a focus on individual advocacy for marginalized and vulnerable people. They accept both professional and self-referrals and are primarily staffed by both professionals and people with lived experience.
- Southwark council peer to peer project is a free LA service, operating in Southwark, London with a focus on individual peer advocacy and support for parents going through child protection. They accept both professional and self-referrals and are primarily staffed by community members.
- The advocacy people is free charitable service, operating nationally, with a focus on individual advocacy for anyone who needs an advocate. They accept both professional and self-referrals and are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Lifelong family links – young people with disabilities, families and adults that need special companion. After School Club, Weekend Club, Holiday Playscheme, Lifeskills and Employability, Shortbreaks and 1-1 Linking.
- Harrow Mencap is a free charitable service operating in Harrow and Brent and focuses on support and individual and policy advocacy for people with learning disabilities, their families and carers. They accept both professional and self-referral and are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Advocacy in Greenwich is a free charitable service, operating in Greenwich London, with a focus on individual and group advocacy for people with learning disabilities - including specific help for parents involved with children services. They accept both self and professional referrals and are staffed by professionals and people with lived experience.
- ATD Fourth World is a free charitable service, operating in London, with a focus on individual and community and policy advocacy against poverty. Also have some experience with advocating in the context of child protection.
- Cambridge House is a free charitable service, operating across London, with a focus on individual support and advocacy for a range of health and social care issues (mental health, care act, mental capacity, community needs). They accept both self and professional referrals and are staffed primarily by professionals.
- Apasen is a free charitable service, operating in Tower Hamlets, London, with a focus on individual advocacy and support for people with disabilities. They accept self and professional referrals and are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Advocacy now is a free charitable service, operating in Greenwich London, provides individual advocacy for adults from 18 upwards who feel that they need support to make their voice heard in decisions affecting their lives. They accept both self and professional referrals and are staffed primarily by professionals.
- Include me is a free charitable service, operating in North East Fife, with a focus on individual citizen advocacy for vulnerable adults. They accept both professional and self-referrals and are primarily staffed by community members.
- Dunfermline Advocacy is a free charitable service, operating in West Pife area, with a focus on individual citizen advocacy for vulnerable people. They accept both professional and self-referrals and are primarily staffed by community members.
National:
- EOS Advocacy is a paid Community Interest Company, operating across the UK , with a focus on individual child protection advocacy and support (with a specialization in cases of Fabricated or Induced Illness allegations) . They accept self and professional referrals and are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Muslim women network, is a free charitable service, operating nationally, with a focus on the needs of Muslim women. They have a help line and they are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Powher, is a free charitable service, operating nationally, with a focus on individual rights advocacy in a wide range of community needs (e.g. Mental health and health). They accept both self and professional referrals and are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Rethink is a free charitable service, operating nationally, with a focus on individual, group and policy mental health support and advocacy. They accept both professional and self referrals and are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Autism links – For anyone who accesses the website but is intended for anyone who has autism. Information.
- Family rights group, is a free charitable service, operating on a national level, with a focus on child protection advocacy (policy level, training and an advice line). The advice line is free and open for all and they are primarily staffed by professionals and parents with lived experience.
- Fathers 4 justice is a paid service, operating on the national level, with a focus on individual and policy advocacy for fathers going through the family courts. They accept both professional and self-referrals and are primarily staffed by parents with lived experience.
- Fightback is a collective of parents, operating on the national level, with a focus on individual support and advocacy for Parents accused with FII and false accusations. They accept self-referrals and are primarily staffed by parents with lived experience.
- Newlife the charity for disabled children is a free charitable service, operating on a national level, with a focus on individual advocacy and support as well as policy advocacy for disabled children and their families. They accept both professional and self-referrals (only families involved with the Newcastle CS) and are primarily staffed by professionals with parents with lived experience also involved.
- The potato group is a collective of parents operating on a national level, with a focus on support groups and online sharing forums for parents with adopted teens from the care system. They are open for all and are primarily staffed by community members.
- Reframe is a collective (charity) of parents and allies, that operates on the national level and focuses on community and policy advocacy for changing the child protection system. They are open for all.
- Appoint Us, is a paid (possibly by the LA) CIC, operating nationally, that deals with a range of community issues – with a focus on individual child protection support and advocacy. They accept professional referrals and are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Rethink Mental Health, is a free charitable service, operating nationally, with a focus on individual, group and policy mental health support and advocacy. They accept both professional and self referrals and are primarily staffed by professionals.
- Parents and Carers alliance is CIC that provides paid service, operating on a national level, with a focus on individual and group support and advocacy for parents and carers of differently abled children. They accept both professional and self-referrals and are primarily staffed by professionals with parents with lived experience also involved.
- The Child Law Advice is a free charitable service, operating nationally, with a focus on giving legal advice and information via a call line about family, child and education laws. The call line is open for all and the service is staffed by professionals.