Usually, policymakers develop insurance policies in response to a current societal drawback or occasion. Whereas some societal issues, reminiscent of homelessness, unemployment, and poverty, require long-term coverage growth and refinement, society generally calls for instant coverage implementation in response to occasions or issues that proved harmful for society at giant. For instance, the U.S. terrorist assaults on September 11, 2001, and the following terrorist threats heightened airport safety and created merchandise restrictions for airplane carry-on baggage. Over time, policymakers adjusted these insurance policies because the hazard appeared much less imminent as a result of growth of different insurance policies. What insurance policies are you conscious of that policymakers developed in response to a societal drawback or occasion? Are these insurance policies efficient responses to the issues or occasions? If not, how may you alter them with a view to make them simpler?
For this Dialogue, assessment this week’s assets. Utilizing respected information and training sources, seek for an occasion that led to the formation of a social coverage. Then, think about what modifications you may make to the coverage that resulted from this occasion. Lastly, take into consideration the function of social work (as a career and political foyer) within the formation of the coverage.
By Day three
Publish a quick rationalization of the occasion you chose that led to the formation of a social coverage. Then, clarify what modifications you’ll make to the coverage that resulted from this occasion and why. Lastly, clarify the function of social work (as a career and political foyer) within the formation of the coverage.
Required Readings
Popple, P. R., & Leighninger, L. (2015). The policy-based career: An introduction to social welfare coverage evaluation for social employees. (sixth ed.). Higher Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Training.
Chapter 11, “Politics and Social Welfare Coverage” (pp. 245-261)
Required Readings
Popple, P. R., & Leighninger, L. (2015). The policy-based career: An introduction to social welfare coverage evaluation for social employees. (sixth ed.). Higher Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Training.
Chapter 2, “Defining Social Welfare Coverage” (pp. 20-30)
The Library of Congress: Thomas. (n.d.). How our laws are made. Retrieved October 10, 2013, from http://web.archive.org/web/20160703001104/https://www.congress.gov/resources/display/content/How+Our+Laws+Are+Made+-+Learn+About+the+Legislative+Process
Non-obligatory Sources
Laureate Education (Producer). (2013). Legislative process [Multimedia file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu