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Social policies can
have a significant impact on individuals and families, as well as the
organizations and agencies that implement the policies. In some cases, the
policy, as written, appears comprehensive and effective. Yet, despite appearances,
the policy might fail to be effective as a result of improper implementation,
interpretation, and/or application of the policy. As a social worker,
how might you reduce the potential negative impact
faulty social policies might have on organizations and agencies,
as well as the populations you serve?
For this Discussion, review
this week’s resources, including cases “Working with Immigrants and Refugees:
The Case of Luisa” and “Social Work Policy: Benefit Administration and
Provision.” Then, select either of the cases and consider how
the social welfare policies presented in the case
influenced the problems facing Luisa or Tessa. Finally, think about
how policies affect social agencies and how social workers
work with clients such as Tessa or Luisa.
By Day
3
Post an
explanation of the effects of
the social welfare policies presented in the case study you
selected on Luisa or Tessa. Be specific and reference the case study you
selected in your post. Finally, explain how policies affect social agencies
and how social workers work with clients, such as Tessa or Luisa.
ired
Readings
Plummer, S.-B., Makris,
S., & Brocksen, S. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation
year. Baltimore: MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital
Source e-reader].
·
"Social Work
Policy: Benefit Administration and Provision" (pp. 75–76)
·
"Working
with Immigrants and Refugees: The Case of Luisa" (pp. 79–80)
Popple, P. R., &
Leighninger, L. (2019). The policy-based profession: An introduction to
social welfare policy analysis for social workers (7th ed.). Upper
Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
·
Chapter
3, “Social Welfare Policy Analysis” (pp. 33-53)
·
Chapter
5, “Social/Economic Analysis” (pp. 76-94)
Discussion Post: Social Welfare
Policies
Luisa is a
Latino aged 36 and is married in the United States. One of her desires is to be
united with her elder son, who lives in Columbia. However, social welfare
policies limit her from enjoying social program benefits if she wants to
sponsor her son in the United States. According to Plummer, Makris, and
Brocksen (2014), social welfare applies when a person has a problem, such as
meeting basic needs or protecting social injustices.
In Luisa's case, she is undergoing gender-based domestic violence and relies on social welfare for shelter. The social welfare policies inhibit her from bringing her son to the United States because, currently, she cannot afford to cater to her son's needs. However, the broader aspect of social welfare policies is assisting the affected population...