⚖️ Legal & Self-Advocacy Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

9.4 – Recognizing Trusted vs. Unhelpful Sources: Knowing where your information comes from determines whether your decisions are sound or risky. Trusted sources include official websites, licensed professionals, and organizations with transparent reputations. Unhelpful sources often rely on opinions, rumors, or emotional persuasion rather than verified facts. Always check for credentials, publication dates, and consistency across multiple references. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Avoid making decisions based on social media or hearsay. Instead, verify through government portals, legal clinics, or recognized nonprofits. Understanding this difference keeps you grounded in truth, not speculation. Recognizing trustworthy sources is a sign of maturity—it means you value evidence over assumption and are committed to making informed, rational choices that protect your best interests.

About this course

Knowledge and strategies to understand your rights, navigate legal systems, and advocate effectively for yourself.

This course includes:
  • Legal rights and resource guides
  • Self-advocacy planning templates and documentation checklists
  • Scenario-based exercises for practicingegal and advocacy interactions

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