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1. Socw 6361 week 10 | Social Science homework help
Week 10: Troubleshooting PoliciesThere are many factors that are starting points to policy
implementation. This week you explore those factors. There are also many factors that lead
to failure of policy implementation. You will examine those factors as well. According to
Jansson (2010), policy implementation is a “critically important part of policy advocacy
because many meritorious policies are inadequately implemented” (6th ed., p. 485). Why
might this be so?This week, you are guided through the process of assessing policy
advocacy strategies during the implementation phase, which is called troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting is vital to ensuring a successful outcome for an implemented
policy.Learning ObjectivesStudents will:Analyze policy implementation challengesAnalyze
social workers’ ethical issues of policy implementationApply policy implementation
practicesPrepare a final report and presentation on a social change projectLearning
ResourcesRequired ReadingsSOCW 6361 WebliographyThese websites will be required
throughout the semester. Become familiar with these websites, especially when doing
research for your assignments.Jansson, B. S. (2018). Becoming an effective policy advocate:
From policy practice to social justice (8th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage
Learning Series.Chapter 13, “Troubleshooting the Implementation of Policies in Task 7” (pp.
460-487)Lane, S. R., & Humphreys, N. A. (2011). Social workers in politics: A national survey
of social work candidates and elected officials. Journal of Policy Practice, 10(3), 225–
244.Optional ResourcesMSW home pageUse this link to access the MSW home page, which
provides resources for your social work program.Discussion: Policy Implementation
ChallengesImplementation never occurs in a vacuum.—Bruce S. Jansson, Becoming an
Effective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice (8th ed.)When a policy is
launched, its success is dependent on a variety of stakeholders. As the politics of decision
makers, executives, staff, clients, and social workers begin to influence the implementation
process, their beliefs—and subsequent actions—determine the fate of the policy.Often a
social worker must step out of the comfort of his or her social service world and may find
himself or herself making difficult decisions about ethical issues and/or may find himself or
herself involved in implementing policies that he or she feels is against his or her social
work values. How does a social worker handle the intricacies and challenges of policy
implementation on both a personal and professional level?In this Discussion, you explore
policy implementation and the challenges faced by social workers during policy
implementation.By Day 3Post your thoughts on whether social workers might try to
undermine the implementation of specific policies. What ethical issues might they confront?
2. Discuss how social workers can implement policies that they feel may be against their social
work values. Discuss a specific policy’s impact that you would try to mitigate in the
implementation phase. Provide an experience you have had with a policy you had difficulty
implementing or a policy you are aware of that you would have serious qualms about
implementing.Be sure to support your post with specific references to this week’s
resources. If you are using additional articles, be sure to provide full APA-formatted
citations for your references.Response Shawndra Campos RE: Discussion – Week
10COLLAPSEPost your thoughts on whether social workers might try to undermine the
implementation of specific policies.Social workers might try to undermine the
implementation of specific policies if they feel that their client deserves services but do not
100% qualify for them, it could be tempting to skim on the truth so that they receive better
services. (Jansson, 2018).What ethical issues might they confront?Social workers are
supposed to be honest when working with clients and coworkers. In some cases, social
workers may get tempted to twist the truth if they believe it is necessary to help a client
(Jansson, 2018).Discuss how social workers can implement policies that they feel may be
against their social work values. After the policy/ies have been implemented, they can try to
encourage and fight for necessary changes by activating an outside advocacy group that
demands actions to be corrected; multidisciplinary teams can help with this significantly
(Jansson, 2018).Discuss a specific policy’s impact that you would try to mitigate in the
implementation phase.Helping addicts to get out of living in homelessness by joining
organizations to change the dynamics that will give individuals and their families
opportunities, skills, knowledge, and the resources they need to solve their homelessness
(Jansson, 2018).Provide an experience you have had with a policy you had difficulty
implementing or a policy you are aware of that you would have serious qualms about
implementing.The managers at the mental health facility where I work were severely
lagging on taking precautionary measures against their staff or patients from contracting or
spreading Covid-19. Staff that works with the patients between 12-16 hours a day were
starting to voice their grave concerns about their safety. When one of my supervisors asked
me if I had any questions or concerns, I gave him a thorough list. The next day I got called
into the Head Directors office and was yelled at for 40 min because I was “rebel rousing”
and “trying to start a coup.”. I tried to explain that the safety of the workers, as well as the
patients, were at risk. Management stated that they were never going to make the patients
wear masks and that the staff was not allowed to wear them either because it would be
offputting to the patients. The real turning point for me was when they tried to use Fabuloso
as a disinfectant to clean the facility with; which does not disinfect anything. I had to fight to
get those policies changed; it took me about three weeks to convince them to improve their
irresponsible ways. Unfortunately, by then, many staff quit or have undertaken a leave of
absence. I had such severe problems implementing these policies that I risked my job to
make sure that the right precautions were put in place.ReferenceJansson, B S.
(2018). Becoming an effective policy advocate: From policy practice to social
justice (8th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning Series. By Day 5Respond
to a colleague by offering your thoughts on how multiple factors contribute to the failure of
people to implement specific policies. In your opinion, do you think frontline social workers
3. are perceived as people who cause specific policies to not be implemented? Project: Social
Change Project: Final Report and PresentationIs social change ever easy? What barriers did
you experience during your advocacy? What successes did you experience?Over the past
several weeks, you have analyzed a policy related to a social problem and have advocated
for change. This week you submit your final report and present on your experience and the
outcomes of your Social Change Project.To PrepareWrite up a final report of your Social
Change Project.The final report should include your compiled response to assignments from
Weeks 3, 6, 8, and 9. You are expected to update and revise the papers based on your
instructor’s feedback. Please include a title page, headings, and a reference page.Create a 5-
7 minute PowerPoint presentation to present your Social Change project. Within this
presentation:Provide a brief synopsis of social problem and policy you identified.Discuss
what was accomplished over the past term and the change you made through your social
change project.Reflect on your experience. What did you learn? What would you do
differently?Explain how policy relates to clinical practice?How will you apply skills
advocacy skills as a clinical social worker?Record presentation using Personal Capture
(record audio, video, and screen)See resources in Kaltura Media Uploader in left-hand
navigation menu of classroom.Create a Transcript of the presentation and/or edit closed-
captioning of the recording to ensure your presentation is accessible to colleagues of
differing abilities.