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Recall your inspiration for becoming a social worker. That inspiration, even if localized to focus on a particular population or need, has the potential to ripple outward and effect positive social change on a wider scale. In the early weeks of this course, you were oriented to the role of policy in delivery of services and how the goals you set for a client or for yourself are part of a larger context.
For your Final Project, due in Week 10, you choose a specific policy to analyze in all its various contexts—and possibilities. Those possibilities include conceptualizing how a goal for change can evolve into a far-reaching policy, potentially advancing inspiration into advocacy.
In this Assignment, you take the first steps for your Final Project by identifying a social problem you wish to tackle and considering how goals for addressing that problem can lead to opportunity.
To Prepare
· If you have a social problem or policy in mind that you want to explore, you may use that.
· Other options to choose from include but are not limited to:
· Policies affected by changes in marriage laws
· Policies to address veterans’ issues, homelessness, domestic violence, healthcare, or other contemporary issues.
· In addition to referencing the Learning Resources, reflect on your fieldwork or other professional experience.
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Note: Aspects of this Assignment can be considered preparatory for the Week 10 Assignment, but you will need to further develop any items here for that Week 10 Assignment.
assignment below
In 2–3 pages, address the following:
· Identify the social issue/problem that you are most passionate about or want to improve as a social worker.
· This can be the same one you used in the Week 1 Discussion 1 or a new one. However, your choice here should be the one you want to develop for the Week 10 Assignment.
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Note: Aspects of this Assignment can be considered preparatory for the Week10 Assignment, but you will need to further develop any items here for that Week 10 Assignment.
· Describe one or two goals for addressing the larger problem.
· Identify a policy that exists to address the social issue/problem.
· Determine if there is a gap in the way in which the policy serves the population it is intended for.
· Explain how you, as a social worker, could contribute to addressing the issue/problem through policy.