Discussion 2: Ideological Perspectives of Population-Specific Policy
Social workers often are very aware of and informed about the needs of the specific populations with which they work. As a result, it is important that social workers get involved in the policy-creation process by sharing their experiences and perspectives with others, including policymakers.For this Discussion, select a population of particular interest to you. Then, select three to five policies (including two to three state-level and two to three federal-level policies) related to that population. Finally, subscribe to a variety of blog alerts concerning the population and the policies you selected. Note that you will be discussing about these policies throughout the course. You will also critically review the published opinions of bloggers outside of this course, who write about the policies you identified.By Day 4 APA format using references below: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 12, “Politics and Social Welfare Policy” (pp. 268-284)Chapter 2, “Defining Social Welfare Policy” (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+ProcessPost a brief description of the population you selected. Then, provide a description of three to five policies (including two to three state-level and two to three federal-level policies) related to that population. Finally, explain the relationship between the policies and the population you selected.Support your post with specific references to the resources. Be sure to provide full APA citations for your references.By Day 6 Respond to two colleagues see below whats neededRead a selection of your colleagues’ posts.Respond to at least two colleagues by explaining how the policies your colleagues described might relate to the population you selected.