Explain how your Social Change Project upholds the mission of the social work profession. Cite 23 specific examples from your project in your explanation.What do the similarities or differences tell you about the relationship between social work practice and advocacy?
Select one core value from the NASW resource that you think is least evident in your Social Change Project. Explain your selection. Include actions you will take to better represent the value in your future advocacy work.
Describe additional steps you will take as a social change and policy advocate to ensure your advocacy work continues to be guided by your social work mission and values as defined by NASW.
Hello,TO PREPARE:Read Chapter 14 of the Jansson text.Review the Code of Ethics by NASW found in the Learning Resources this week.Focus on the mission of social work as defined in the section Preamble.Review the six core values outlined in the section Ethical Principles.Review the video in the Required Media this week.Consider how your Social Change Project in this course reflects the mission and values of social work. It is okay if you find that your project does not align with some aspect of the mission or valuesthis is an opportunity to reflect and consider how you can continue to strive to uphold the mission and values of the profession.Jansson, B. S. (2018). Becoming an effective policy advocate: From policy practice to social justice (8th ed.). Cengage Learning.Chapter 14, Assessing Policy: Toward Evidence-Based Policy During Task 8 (pp. 488503)National Association of Social Workers. (2021). Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Ethics/Code-of…TEDx Talks. (2016, May 12). Problem-oriented policing: Where social work meets law enforcement | Derrick Jackson TEDx Talks. (2016, May 12). Problem-oriented policing: Where social work meets law enforcement | Derrick Jackson Links to an external site.| TEDxYDLLinks to an external site. [Video]. YouTube.
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