Find an advocate
If you need help, you can contact:
Birmingham Advocacy Hub
Birmingham Advocacy Hub offers specialist support including:
- Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA)
- Independent Mental Health Advocates (IMHA)
- Care Act advocacy
- NHS complaints advocacy
- ccommunity advocacy
Other services
Other helpful service include:
- Advocacy Matters – Independent advocacy support
- CASBA – Advocacy support for adults with learning disabilities
- Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid, Birmingham LGBT, and Cranstoun – Domestic abuse support
- People in Partnership – Support for parents with learning difficulties or disabilities
- Support Through Court – Help for people attending civil or family court alone
- Shelter – For people eligible for Legal Aid on housing issues
For a full directory of advocacy services, visit the Route to Wellbeing website
Advocacy Charter and Code of Practice
Before you choose an advocate, you may want to check they follow the Advocacy Code of Practice.
Download the full Code of Practice produced by Action for Advocacy
Page last updated: 30 January 2026