SOC203 RACE AND MINORITY GROUPSLesson 13 Discussion.Just a check-in: how are you doing with your work? Is there anything that you’re having trouble with? Please take this time to ask questions to each other, encourage each other, share resources with each other the way you would in a traditional brick-and-mortar class. This is also a great time to email your professor with any issues or questions you may be experiencing.LESSON 14 Assignment- 5 pageshttps://mswcareers.com/generalistinterventionmodel/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20offering%20social,intervention%2C%20evaluation%2C%20and%20termination (Links to an external site.).Chapter 4: Generalist PracticeThe resources at the beginning of Unit 7 illustrate different intervention strategies and theories for social workers. Use those resources, as well as your material from the entire course, to compose your work.Your work has two sections. Please address each section thoroughly.Section 1· Choose a “private problem” that could be indicative of a systemic issue. You are welcome to use the same issue that you discussed in your Unit 5.· Find a reliable graph or chart that illustrates that this “private problem” could be a systemic issue. In other words, evidence your claim (no Wikipedia, please). Place it in your work and explain your findings in relation to the issue.· Discuss American attitudes, minority treatment, and/or historical events that could contribute to this potential systemic issue.Section 2:· Create a Planned Change Model for that imaginary person with the “private problem”. Remember to address each of the following points of that model (in the readings at the beginning of this unit, if you need to refer to them).· Engagement: Assuming you’ve had no prior knowledge of a person who’s been referred to you with this issue, what would this type of communication look like with a person with this “private problem”?· Assessment: Examine the private problem through the micro, macro, and mezzo sociological lenses.· Planning: Once you’ve assessed the situation, how would you go about planning remedies/solutions?· Implementation: How do you make sure that solutions are implemented? Do you rely on the person who has the “private problem” or do you do it yourself?· Evaluation: What controlled environment could you use to evaluate the effectiveness of how well your plans addressed the “private problem”? What does that communication sound like? How do you deal with an issue that was NOT resolved by a potential solution?· Termination: At what point do you, as a social worker or other professional, decide that your imaginary person’s “private problem” is solved? What are two to three indicators that your imaginary client has felt empowered and learned the skills to achieve social/economic justice?· Follow-up: How often do you think this should happen? What does this look like?Please use standard APA format for headings and citations to address your work.Please use academic journals, course text, and/or scholarly resources to support your claim.Objectives:To identify the social welfare and policy responses to racism and discrimination.READING RESOURCEShttps://mswcareers.com/generalistinterventionmodel/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20offering%20social,intervention%2C%20evaluation%2C%20and%20termination (Links to an external site.).Chapter 4: Generalist Practice
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