Referrals for Solihull Residents
At Solihull Action through Advocacy (SAtA), we provide independent advocacy for adults in Solihull with a learning disability or autism.
Most of our statutory advocacy services must be referred by a professional, but some services can also be self-referred.
This page explains how to make a referral and who can do it.
You can make a referral by:
Completing our Referral Form (available to download below), or
Contacting our office for advice or support with completing a referral.
Once completed please send it to referrals@solihulladvocacy.org.uk.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Referral Forms
Statutory Advocacy for people in Solihull with a learning disability or autism:
Referrals form for Young People or for Parents with a learning disability or Circles of Support groups please use the correct form below:
Who Can Make a Referral
Professionals (such as social workers, doctors, care managers, nurses, and mental health staff) can make referrals for most advocacy services.
Individuals can make a self-referral for NHS Complaints Advocacy, IMHA, Parents Advocacy, Circles of support and Young Peoples Advocacy.
If you are not sure which type of advocacy you need, contact us and we can help guide you.
For non-Solihull residents, please select the appropriate referral form below:
Forms should be returned to referrals@solihulladvocacy.org.uk or by post to SAtA, 11-13 Land Lane, Marston Green, Solihull, B37 7DE
Please note that where these services do not fall within our contracted service with Solihull MBC, they will be spot-purchased and we will contact referrers to confirm agreement and invoicing details prior to commencing work.
Use this form for Statutory IMCA and DoLS referrals (including RPR).
Use this form for Statutory Care Act referrals
If you are unsure about the type of referral you need to make (or if you need support to complete the form) you can contact us and we will assist you.
Please see our Privacy Notice for information about how data about our service users will be processed.