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A Social Justice Advocate promotes human rights and equality by addressing discrimination and social exclusion through research, advocacy, and community engagement.

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How do I become a Social Justice Advocate?

Get qualified to work as a Social Justice Advocate with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Further reading

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11th December 2019

How to start a career in Social Work

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How to start a career in Social Housing

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Social Justice Advocate careers

A Social Justice Advocate champions human rights and equality, addressing issues such as discrimination, poverty, and social exclusion. You might work with non-profits, community organisations, or government agencies. Social Justice Advocates focus on policy reform, community education, and support services. You’ll engage in research, advocacy, and campaigns to promote social change and improve the lives of marginalised groups.

Social Justice Advocates play a crucial role in fostering a fair and inclusive society. You’ll need to be passionate, empathetic, and a strong communicator, able to work with diverse communities. You’ll collaborate with stakeholders to develop strategies and initiatives that address social injustices and empower individuals and communities.