Socw 6361 week 6 | Social Science homework help

 

Week 6: Developing Policy Proposals

Early in the process, policy advocates have to establish policy goals . . . Do they want basic change or incremental change? . . . What points of a proposal are most important to them? . . . What style of approach will be most effective?
—Bruce S. Jansson, Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice (8th ed.)

Developing an effective policy proposal is a balancing act that requires careful planning, from specifying content, getting sponsors, establishing a style, framing an approach strategy, making the most effective use of resources and the media, to having a back-up plan if your policy proposal is blocked. How is all of this accomplished?

In Week 6, you meet two individuals who are coping with social issues that require attention. You create a policy proposal for one of these individuals that will impact the situation he or she faces. You also develop Part 2 of the Project you began in Week 3. You analyze a social policy created and implemented to address the social problem identified in Part 1 of your Project.

Learning Objectives

Students will:
  • Create policy proposals
  • Analyze policy proposals
  • Evaluate approaches to social issues in policy work
  • Create proposal for social advocacy
  • Apply social advocacy skills
  • Evaluate long-term impact of policy practice and advocacy

Learning Resources

Required Readings

SOCW 6361 Webliography
These websites will be required throughout the semester. Become familiar with these websites, especially when doing research for your assignments.

Jansson, B. S. (2018). Becoming an effective policy advocate: From policy practice to social justice  (8th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning Series.
Chapter 8, “Placing Policy Proposals in Policy Briefs in the Second, Third, and Fourth Steps of Policy Analysis” (pp. 246-283)

Plummer, S.-B, Makris, S., Brocksen S. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Concentration year.Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader].
“Working with Clients with Addictions: The Case of Jose” (pp. 65–68)
“Working with the Aging: The Case of Iris” (pp. 68–69)

Stuart, P. H. (1999). Linking clients and policy: Social work’s distinctive contribution. Social Work, 44(4), 335–347

Midgley, J., & Livermore, M. M. (Eds.) (2008). The handbook of social policy (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 6: “The Impact of Social Policy” (pp. 83–100) (PDF)

Optional Resources

MSW home page
Use this link to access the MSW home page, which provides resources for your social work program.

Discussion: Policy Proposals

In your reading for this week, you meet Jose and Iris, two individuals who are in situations that require assistance and guidance from a professional social worker and policy advocate.

In this Discussion, create a policy proposal that will impact the situations faced by either Jose or Iris. Describe the trade-offs you used to develop your proposal.

To prepare: In your text, review “Trade-Offs: Systematically Comparing Policy Options in Step 3” in Chapter 8.

By Day 3

Post a brief summary of the policy proposal and its purpose that you created based on either Jose’s or Iris’s situation and the trade-offs you used to develop your proposal.

Be sure to support your post with specific references to this week’s resources. If you are using additional articles, be sure to provide full APA-formatted citations for your references.

By Day 5

Respond to a colleague who selected a different case from yours with another approach to address the identified problem. What is the responsibility of the social workers working with Jose and/or Iris to advocate for a change in the social policy?

Response 1

 Brittany Everett RE: Week 6 overviewCOLLAPSE

A brief summary of the policy proposal:

In the case of Iris, she is struggling with aging and losing her independence. She needs long-term care, whether it is by home-health aides to around the clock attention in a nursing facility. Most people like Iris, do not plan for this expense. Yet, most would do anything to avoid living out the end of their lives in a nursing facility. The problem is that local, state, and federal policies affect this case and many other aging individuals (Plummer, Makris, Brocksen, 2013).  The Social Security Act, Medicare, and the funding of programs such as Meals on Wheels, in-home support services, and community mental health centers recent budget issues have slowed these efforts (Norman, 2013).

Consequently, waiting lists for these services can take years for Iris to receive. A resolution to this issue is challenging politically at this time when Medicare and Medicaid programs are forced to spending cutbacks (Department of Human Services, 2020). However, creating a mandatory system of social insurance that requires people to pay for long-term care before their aging years; maybe the only option for the aging population to live their old years with many choices.

Its purpose that you created based on either Jose’s or Iris’s situation:

The purpose of this policy proposal is that all Americans should have the security of knowing that they are not on their own and that they can receive care in their homes and communities rather than institutions or facilities; when they reach a point to end of life care. 

The trade-offs you used to develop your proposal:

Trade-offs are beneficial for one outcome but have an adverse effect on the other issue (Jansson, 2018). The trade-offs utilized to create the proposal is that consumers will have to pay more for private insurance but decreases the need for state-funded programs to help the aging population. Therefore, when one becomes elderly and suddenly needs assistance with their ADLs, private insurance will provide a life for them that is self-sufficient and allows them or an advocate to make choices for their well-being.  

References

Jansson, B. S. (2018). Becoming an effective policy advocate: From policy practice to social justice. (8th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning Series.

Norman, J. (2013). The aging population: A crisis in plain sight. Healthbeat Journal. Retrieved from https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publication

Plummer, S., Makris, S., Brocksen, S. M. (2013). Social Work Case Studies: Concentration Year [VitalSource Bookshelf version].  Retrieved from vbk://9781624580055

Submission and Grading Information
Grading Criteria

To access your rubric:
Week 6 Discussion Rubric

Post by Day 3 and Respond by Day 5

To participate in this Discussion:
Week 6 Discussion

Project: Part 2: Putting Social Advocacy Skills into Action

Writing a proposal that functions as a focus of change is a significant part of being a social worker/policy advocate. This is your opportunity to use your advocacy skills to change and improve the lives of others.

In this Assignment, you write a proposal for some form of social advocacy that will seek to change a social, organizational, or legislative policy. The proposal may also involve advocacy for the amelioration of a social problem. The purpose of this assignment is to thoughtfully and thoroughly plan how you will advocate changing a social problem or policy that is of interest to you.

The policy practice/advocacy can take whatever form you wish and can be on any level: agency, community, state, or federal. You will submit a prospectus (3–4 pages) that describes the problem that is being addressed and the expected advocacy activities. You are expected to carry out the activities planned in this proposal and will present on your actions and outcomes in the Week 10 Final Project assignment.

By Day 7
  • Provide a brief synopsis of your social problem and identification of a policy that you submitted in Week 3.
  • Describe the social problem or policy you would like to change, and the specific action you plan take to effect change.

Be specific when describing the social problem or policy you would like to change and address the following:

  • If you selected a policy, when was the policy enacted, by whom, and for what reason?
  • How are you going to work to change the policy/problem (i.e., plan for social advocacy)?
  • How will your efforts address the policy/social problem described?
  • Is continued policy practice/advocacy needed to make a long-term impact? Why or why not?

The prospectus will need to be well researched and written using APA guidelines. Data should come from at least five sources.

Make sure that your assertions are supported by appropriate research and reputable resources.

Calculate the price
Make an order in advance and get the best price
Pages (550 words)
$0.00
*Price with a welcome 15% discount applied.
Pro tip: If you want to save more money and pay the lowest price, you need to set a more extended deadline.
We know how difficult it is to be a student these days. That's why our prices are one of the most affordable on the market, and there are no hidden fees.

Instead, we offer bonuses, discounts, and free services to make your experience outstanding.
How it works
Receive a 100% original paper that will pass Turnitin from a top essay writing service
step 1
Upload your instructions
Fill out the order form and provide paper details. You can even attach screenshots or add additional instructions later. If something is not clear or missing, the writer will contact you for clarification.
Pro service tips
How to get the most out of your experience with Australia Assessments
One writer throughout the entire course
If you like the writer, you can hire them again. Just copy & paste their ID on the order form ("Preferred Writer's ID" field). This way, your vocabulary will be uniform, and the writer will be aware of your needs.
The same paper from different writers
You can order essay or any other work from two different writers to choose the best one or give another version to a friend. This can be done through the add-on "Same paper from another writer."
Copy of sources used by the writer
Our college essay writers work with ScienceDirect and other databases. They can send you articles or materials used in PDF or through screenshots. Just tick the "Copy of sources" field on the order form.
Testimonials
See why 20k+ students have chosen us as their sole writing assistance provider
Check out the latest reviews and opinions submitted by real customers worldwide and make an informed decision.
Other
Paper is great but I had to turn in past my deadline.
Customer 463301, October 1st, 2022
Psychology
Good journal.
Customer 459947, May 10th, 2022
Nursing
Excellent!!!
Customer 453939, June 27th, 2020
Web Design
Good work. Avoid such revisions.
Customer 452441, April 12th, 2022
Retail
Excellent work! This submission was informative and well-structured. We look forward to your future contributions.
Customer 452441, August 16th, 2022
SEO
Nice work! it required minimal edits.
Customer 463647, April 14th, 2023
Business and administrative studies
Excellent.
Customer 460073, June 15th, 2022
SEO
The article was well researched on and well written. Thank you for following the instructions. I'm very pleased with the work I received.
Customer 463869, March 20th, 2023
Education
yes I did
Customer 453969, February 11th, 2020
Education
Thanks for your cooperation. Great work.
Customer 463647, December 16th, 2022
History
Extremely well written, perfect for what I needed
Customer 454393, May 21st, 2020
Business Studies
Good
Customer 453413, April 19th, 2020
11,595
Customer reviews in total
96%
Current satisfaction rate
3 pages
Average paper length
37%
Customers referred by a friend
OUR GIFT TO YOU
15% OFF your first order
Use a coupon FIRST15 and enjoy expert help with any task at the most affordable price.
Claim my 15% OFF Order in Chat