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Social Work Policy (Skills (building relationships (mediating),…
Social Work Policy
Skills
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communication
Voice
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Assertiveness
involved, engaged, not encroaching, recognizing own needs
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Policy: regulates/dictates, rhetorical guidance, mandate (not laws) rules
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Core Problems
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Advancing Ethical Rights, Human rights, and economic justice #1
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Sectors
Child and Family
welfare, childcare, preschool programs
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Mental Health
counseling, suicide prevention, mental health hospitals, places to work
Global
immigrants, United Nations, non-profit
Safety-Net
local and federal offices, social security, local and state welfare, non-profit, faith-based, services to low-income
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Gerontology
hospitals, long-term care, convalescent homes, hospice, palliative care, retirement, daytime treatment
Healthcare
health clinics, physicians , public health
Advocacy
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Vulnerable Populations
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vulnerable populations
African, Latino, Asian, and Native American
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Woman, older people, disabled
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Reform dysfunctional policies for specific clients, families, communities, organization, legal and government levels
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Micro Level
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Obtain rights, benefits, opportunities and services
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