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    Social Policy/Social Welfare Program Examination Identify the purpose for the policy/program; which at-risk population it is meant to serve; and which form of discrimination the policy/program is attempting to address. The Social Welfare Program I chose is WIC which is a supplemental nutrition program for women‚ infants and children. The purpose of this program is to help low income pregnant women‚ breastfeeding women‚ and infants and children under the age of five. Women who’s family

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    Indies Soci 2023- Social Policy and Administration I Unit 3- A framework for understanding social welfare policy Discussion Question Ralph Dolgoff and Ronald Feldstein proposed a schema for examining Welfare programs in their text‚ Understanding Social Welfare: A search for social justice. This schema gives three basic areas under which these programs could be examined. These areas are that of structural components‚ alternative program characteristics and ways to evaluate the program. All of the aforementioned

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    receive funding for the Northumberland Community Gardens. In this letter‚ I will give a basic outline of the program development stages‚ evaluation process‚ and financial aspects of my organization. I will also include other information that would be considered relevant to understanding my purpose for creating this program. Northumberland Community Gardens To Whom It May Concern‚ this program proposal is design by the administration of the Northumberland Community Gardens‚ and has been developed to

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    Social Welfare is defined as being programs that are run by government to promote the well being of its citizens. Throughout the history of the United States Social Welfare programs have been subject to many changes‚ due to the changing philosophies of Us Citizens. During Colonial times Social Welfare needs were met primarily through mutual aid. The majority of people lived in farming communities. People in these communities lived in extended families. People generally worked together to support

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    Harmony Bell Social welfare policies and programs are enacted to help those who are in need of assistance. These programs don’t always have the outcomes that policy makers had wanted. There are power imbalances that occur in society today and one can see the negative impact this has on social welfare policies. An example of a power imbalance that occurs in society would between the policy makers and the recipients of the policies. According to the text‚ 86% of policy makers are male

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    The name of the Social program that I have created is a shelter for teenage mothers and abused and battered women‚ it like a home away from home. The name of the shelter is called Women of Worth. At this shelter we want to make every woman feel and know that they are special and someone is interested in them and want to make sure they don’t stay in the condition that they are in but want them to know there is a way out for them and they can rise again and be the strong independent woman of worth

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    Outline the claim that consumption creates new social divisions. Modern society has changed in many ways over the years. This essay will focus on new and old social divisions to establish how society has transformed‚ outlining how consumption creates new social divisions. Hetherington (2009‚ p13) defines consuming as: “The acquisition‚ use and disposal of goods and services. This subject is important in terms of indicating how society is changing in fundamental ways. Evidence for this Essay is

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    Introduction How are norms created‚ how are rules created‚ how do these norms and rules become important within a society? Can these norms create social cohesion? Who are subject to these norms and rules‚ are they attainable and how is breaking these norms and rules identified? What type of sanctions whether punishment or reward will be meted out to the violators and would there be equality in punishment or reward? how do others view the violators of these norms and rules? These are all questions

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    forms of social media) create isolation? 2.46 billion people are connected through social media every single day and the number one social media used worldwide is Facebook; as of 2017. With this number of people on social media‚ every single day‚ we are forgetting about socialising with friends and family. Social media are making more and more people isolated. Social media is creating a number issues in our society and only more and more people are going to sign up and get involved. Social media are

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    Treatment Program for prisoners Many challenges confront the criminal justice system. One major perennial question is: How can we more effectively deal with individuals who have drug and alcohol problems and are also involved in criminal activity? The complex relationships between drugs and crime have been extensively analyzed. Generally‚ these studies confirm that drug and alcohol abuse is associated with criminal activity.The magnitude of this problem is also indicated by the recurring finding

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