Learn How to Advocate for Yourself
You’ve probably been told to advocate for yourself.
But no one ever showed you how.
This Is the Missing Piece
Verbal Access is a communication framework designed to help you advocate for yourself in real-life situations.
Not in theory.
Not in perfect conditions.
In the moments where it actually matters.
What Makes This Different
This is not about memorizing scripts.
This is about learning a formula.
A way to communicate that works for you.
Because advocacy is not one-size-fits-all.
And your voice deserves a method that fits your life.
Built for the Disabled Community
Verbal Access was designed specifically for the disabled community.
It takes into account real experiences, real challenges, and real-life situations.
It is also highly effective for professionals who support individuals who may feel overwhelmed, unsure, or in crisis.
What You Will Learn
- A formula for advocating in different situations
- How to communicate clearly and confidently
- How to respond instead of freezing in the moment
- How to adapt communication to fit your style
Where This Applies
- Everyday interactions
- Setting boundaries
- Navigating uncomfortable or unsafe situations
- Working through moments of conflict
- Supporting others who may need guidance
Training Options
Verbal Access can be taught in two formats:
- A one-day training
- A virtual series broken into four sessions (two hours each)
Safety Positive offers this training virtually three times per year.
Included in Your Path
When you are signed up for any Safety Positive Path, Verbal Access is included as part of your membership.
You can join when you are ready and continue building your skills over time.
For Organizations and Professionals
This training is available for agencies and organizations who want to better support the individuals they serve.
It is especially valuable for teams working with individuals who may feel overwhelmed or in crisis.
A Skill You Will Use Everywhere
This is not something you learn once and forget.
This is something you use in your daily life.
- In conversations
- In boundaries
- In moments that matter
Start Building Your Voice
Keep it safe.
Keep it positive.
Keep it safety positive.
