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Social Work Policy - Coggle Diagram
Social Work Policy
Advocacy in 8 Policy Sectors
Gerontology
Mental Health
Criminal Justice
Healthcare
Immigration
Education
Child and Family
Safety Net
Macro Policy Advocacy
State Government Advocacy
Local Government Advocacy
Federal Policy Advocacy
Mezzo Policy Advocacy
Improve Employment Policy
Prevent and Eliminate Discrimination within Organizations
Advocacy for Fair Resource Allocation
Ensure Ethical Practice of Social Work
Community Organizing
Key Players
Religious Community Leaders
Institutional Administration
Funders
Emergency Responders
Healthcare Team
Non-Profit Organizations
School Administration
Unions
Police Officers
Key Players
Lobbyists
Macro Advocacy Organizations
Legislators
Think Tanks
Bureaucrats
Political Action Groups
7 Core Problems to Focus On for Advocacy
Making Social Programs and Policies more Culturally Responsive
Increasing the Scope and Effectiveness of Mental Health Problems
Improving the Quality of Social Programs
Making Social Programs More Relevant to Households and Communities
Advancing Ethical Rights, Human Rights and Economic Justice
Improving Affordability and Access to Social Programs
Developing Preventative Strategies to Decrease Social Problems
Micro Advocacy
Those with Overlooked Problems
Clients Caught in a Revolving Door
Clients Receiving No, or Partial Care
Self Endangerment
Clients with Multiple Problems
Clients in Physical or Psychological Danger
Members of Vulnerable Populations
Bureaucratic and Policy Complexity
Clients Subjected to Prejudice