Getting Started
During this course, you will conduct a policy analysis related to social welfare. The policy analysis will have five sections. You will create your project incrementally throughout the course in Workshops Two through Seven. Each week, you will complete one section of the analysis and submit a piece of the whole so you can receive feedback from your instructor and improve your work before your final submission in Workshop Seven.
As a social worker, you will be expected to demonstrate character, leadership, and scholarship in the arena of policy and its use in clinical practice.
Character is the product of constant action, striving daily to make the right choices. Through your work of advocacy toward policy reform, you are demonstrating such qualities as responsibility, fairness, and caring, and proving by example that you value character.
Scholarship means a commitment to learning. Applying diligence and effort toward learning about policy and advocacy as a social worker can impact your practice positively as a professional.
Leadership at your agency means having a positive influence on your colleagues. In taking the initiative to learn about and advocate for policy reform, you can encourage others to attain the same objective, thus positively affecting your clients and your work toward social justice.
In this assignment, you will research the implementation realities of the policy you selected and interview a social worker affected by the policy.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be able to:
Identify social policies at the local, state, and federal levels that impact well-being, service delivery, and access to social services. (PO 5)
Assess how social welfare and economic policies impact the delivery of and access to social services. (PO 5)
Analyze policies with regard to advancement of human rights and social, economic, and environmental justice. (PO 5, ILO 5)
Demonstrate character, scholarship, and leadership in becoming a world changer through application to personal life and professional social work practice.
Demonstrate Christ-like attitudes, values, worldviews, and ethical and professional behavior within advanced clinical practice. (ILO 1)
Resources
Textbook: Social Welfare Policy: Responding to a Changing World
File: Final Project.pdf (in the Shared Documents)
PDF File: Searching for News.pdf
File: APA 6e Guide.pdf
File: Verification Letter.docx
File: APA Template for Assignments.docx
Academic Writer in IWU Resources
Background Information
In this assignment, you will write:
Policy AnalysisSection 4: Implementation RealitiesPrimary and Secondary Sources
You will research and analyze your selected policy in light of its stated intent.
Instructions
Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade.
Read the Final Project file for a description of the section that you will write for this assignment.
Review the IWU APA 6e Guide on how to cite sources properly.
In a two-page, APA-formatted document, write Section 4 of your Policy Analysis: Implementation RealitiesPrimary and Secondary Sources. Address the prompts in the Final Project.pdf file for Workshop Four.
For a primary source, locate a social worker affected by the policy and conduct an interview using the questions in the Final Project.pdf file.
To provide verification of your IWU student status when reaching out to a social worker at an agency, you can use the Verification Letter.docx as needed.
For secondary sources, conduct research using the same questions that guided your primary interview. To locate secondary sources, use the NexisUniTM guide (Searching for News) to help you find news sources. The OCLS NexisUniTM will lead you to credible and reliable sources. You will be able to access news regarding your topic from numerous sources.
In your paper, compare and contrast the primary and secondary source information about the policy implementation realities and synthesize the information.
Use the APA Template for Assignments.docx file to complete your assignment.
Before finalizing your work, ensure that you:
Read the assignment instructions carefully.
Use the spelling and grammar check.
Review APA formatting and citation.
Use APA format for organization, style, and source credits, including:
12-point, double-spaced Times New Roman font
One-inch margins on all sides
Normal character spacing
In-text citations
Title page and reference page
Properly formatted headings
Review the rubric that your instructor will use to evaluate your work. Self-assess your assignment using the rubric and make improvements as needed to meet expectations and ensure that your work fulfills all the requirements.
When you have completed your assignment, save a copy for yourself, and submit a copy to your instructor using the Assignment submission page by the end of the workshop.