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   Part I. Organizing for Effective Advocacy
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Organizing Audits of Consumer Services

  

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  • Analyzing Community Problems
  • Conducting Public Forums and Listening Sessions
  • Collecting Information About the Problem
  • Conducting Concerns Surveys
  • Conducting Interviews
  • Conducting Surveys
  • Geographic Information Systems: Tools for Community Mapping
  • Preparing Press Releases
  • Arranging News and Features Stories
  • Arranging a Press Conference
  • Thinking Critically
  • Defining and Analyzing the Problem
  • Analyzing Root Causes of Problems: The "But Why?" Technique
  • How to Conduct Research: An Overview
  • Gathering Data on Public Opinion
  • Requesting Accountability
  • Documenting Complaints
  • Acting as a Watchdog
  • Providing Corrective Feedback
  • Criticizing Unfavorable Action
  • Filing a Complaint
  • Seeking Enforcement of Existing Laws or Policies
  • Organizing Public Demonstrations
  • Initiating Legal Action
  • Promoting Regular Community Assessment, Reporting, and Accountability
  • Handling Accounting
  • Creating a Financial and Audit Committee
  • Information Gathering and Synthesis
  • Designing an Observational System
  • Collecting and Analyzing Data
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