Summary: Alexis Wilkerson Advocacy Project

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Portfolio Reflection Form

Name: Alexis Wilkerson Advocacy Project

Course: ADRE 6703 Foundations of Addictions and Clinical Counseling

Semester: Fall 2015

Competencies addressed:
Knowledge:
Counseling, Prevention, and Intervention
C.1 the principles addiction education, prevention, intervention and consultation
C.10. the principles of addiction and mental health, including prevention, intervention, consultation, education and advocacy, as well as operation of programs and networks that promote mental health in a multicultural society

Skills and Practice:
Counseling, Prevention, and Intervention
D.4. optimal human development, wellness, and mental health through prevention, education and advocacy activities

Knowledge:
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I researched Greenville’s availability of local community resources/protective factors for adolescents and chose to advocate towards building a YMCA in this area. The YMCA provides equal and easy access to its members (F.3). I found that this organization have core values and programs (prevention and treatment) which promotes favorable human growth and development as well as substance abuse prevention through advocacy and education (C.1., C.10.). This non-profit organization offers various community activities, education, and service work for both members and non-member (D.4.). The project itself demonstrated my support for individual, public and government relations, and equity among all. I described certain aspects of mental health and addiction such as protective factors, prevention, intervention and advocacy (C.1., C.10.). Being able to conduct research and prepare an effective plan through strategies to promote understanding of substance abuse and protective factors, shows improvement in my support for client advocacy (E.6). My attempt is to influence Greenville as well as other surrounding areas (E.6). Understanding my role as a counselor to advocate is stressed throughout my project, for instance the actual sending of these letters proves my strong desire to decrease substance abuse among