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WU Child Maltreatment Discussion

 

2015-Macro-Guide-Web-Version.aspx (cswe.org)

Rome, S., Harris, S., & Hoechstetter, S. (2010). Social work and civic engagement: The political participation of professional social workers. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 37(3), 107–129.

Jansson, B. S. (2018).?Becoming an effective policy advocate: From policy practice to social justice (8th ed.). Cengage Learning. 

Chapter 4, “Understanding the Ecology of Policy in Governmental, Electoral, Community, and Agency Settings” (pp. 100–140)

A primary competency for advocacy is communicating with legislators about the social problems and policies you want to change. This means you will need to be well versed in both the social problems that connect with you and the polices that exist to address them.

In Week 2, you identified a social problem. You have since worked to narrow your focus and, separately, considered how policies play a major role in the functions of social work agencies and organizations. For the Assignment this week, you start to bring all these pieces together. First, you develop an issue statement to concisely capture your selected social problem through appropriate facts and questions that solicit a response. Then you identify a state or local policy that currently works to address your selected social problem and resolve your issue statement.

To Prepare:

Review the Issue Statement Sample document      in the Learning Resources this week. 

Search for and select at least one      scholarly article that deepens your understanding of—or      narrows the context for—your social problem.  

Search for and select at least      one source that explores the population(s)      impacted by your selected social problem. This can be a news article      or other popular media—for example, you might select a source      where someone details their personal story for how they were impacted      by the social problem. 

Search for and select at least      one local or state policy that works to address your      selected social problem for the affected populations.  

Use the Legislative       Proposal Assessment from the Council on Social Work Education       resource in the Learning Resources this week. This worksheet does not       have to be submitted for your Assignment, but it is a useful tool to help       you search for, select, and evaluate a policy.  

  • By Day 7

Issue Statement: Create a 1-paragraph issue statement that hooks your      audience and concisely communicates the imperative to address your      selected social problem. Include the following: 

  • In 1 paragraph, define       your social problem and the population impacted by it.  

In 1–2 paragraphs, explain       your critical reasons for why the public and decision makers, as       well as social workers, need to advocate for change.  

In 1–2 paragraphs,       describe what happens in communities if your goal to alleviate the       problem is realized. 

Policy Review: Summarize      your selected policy, its relationships to the social problem, and      the expected results. Then address the following: 

Is your       selected policy dictated by local or state statute—or       a combination thereof? 

  • How does the policy address       your issue statement? Or what is missing? 

What are the       different sections, or components, of the       policy? 

How long has the current       policy been in place? 

Who supports and who       opposes the policy? 

What changes,       or amendments, have been made to the policy? 

  • Explain how this policy       affects clients you might see in a clinical setting and why, as a       clinical social worker, it would be important to advocate for change.

I have attached my social problem assignment from Week 2 as well as my discussion regarding my chosen social problem. There are also other resources at the top of this assignment. Please do not justify text or use terms that are not sensible.