Category: Social Sciences : Social Work (MSW)
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After choosing a social problem about which the student is passionate, the stude
After choosing a social problem about which the student is passionate, the student, working independently will prepare a presentation that addresses the following: · Explain the social problem and its implications for people who are poor, marginalized, and vulnerable. · Analyze and critique a public policy designed to address that problem OR write a policy…
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Consider the first three assignments as parts of a whole. Frame all actions from
Consider the first three assignments as parts of a whole. Frame all actions from a leadership perspective. Always incorporate the connection to social justice, advocacy, diversity, ethical considerations, globalization and integration of technology. In a 12–15 page paper, build on the previous assignments to implement an advocacy campaign: Briefly introduce the policy change you are…
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In this assignment, you will take on the role of Red Cross Disaster Program Manager (DPM) for a recent flood that occurred in Riverbend City, which you learned about earlier in the course in the Riverbend City
Review the Riverbend City: Social Work and Disaster multimedia simulation before proceeding with this assignment. In this assignment, you will take on the role of Red Cross Disaster Program Manager (DPM) for a recent flood that occurred in Riverbend City, which you learned about earlier in the course in the Riverbend City: Cultural Aspects of…
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https://caltribalfamilies.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/tribal-engagement-guide
https://caltribalfamilies.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/tribal-engagement-guide.pdf What are the four tiers of authentic family engagement?
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Before beginning this assignment, view the Riverbend City: Cultural Aspects of Disaster multimedia simulation, linked in u08s2 and in the Resources area.
Before beginning this assignment, view the Riverbend City: Cultural Aspects of Disaster multimedia simulation, linked in u08s2 and in the Resources area. Social work leaders are uniquely qualified to address the cultural issues that arise for groups of people impacted by a natural or human-made disaster. As culture often influences peoples’ responses to crises, someone…