Part II – Due Week 14

This section should be 8-10 pages in length, well researched, and clearly written. Sources should include primary sources of information, peer reviewed literature, and should be mainly recent (from 2010-present). The sections outlined below are required. Be sure to provide them in the order listed below.
What are the historical antecedents to the policy?
How has our nation’s policy response to the social issue developed or changed over time?
How our nation had identified to our social issue, how has our nation responded to…ex.(mental health=prison)
What are the similar policies in other states or nations?
How did different nations or states handle the issue. Pick one- states or nations.
What corresponding and/or interacting policies that exist at the federal, state or local levels?
Any level ,federal, state
Is the passing of this going to correspond with any other laws or policies that exist
The Policy Itself
What are the values and ideology involved with the social issue and policy response?
What should be, what shouldn’t be, what ought to be,
Theres a social issue and then there is a bill
There’s a social issue- the ideology beliefs system and then we social issues ( environment should someone go to jail for being forced to live somewhere?)

Might say in the bill (this is overseen by the department of …..)

Implementation
What agency will administer the policy/program?

Costs: What are the costs (financial and non-material) and what are the benefits (financial and non-material)? If funding is provided in the bill, is the funding adequate?
How does this cost our society, how does it impact our society
Time Frame: If passed, when will the bill be implemented?
This is when it takes action, this is when it comes a law. When passed the law will become implemented if it does not have a time in the bill
Program Evaluation: How will/could/should the program’s efficacy be evaluated in the future?
How will, could, or should,
What would you look at to seee if the bill was actually creating change or not

Policy Advocacy Strategies
What are the supporting and restraining forces for this policy?
Support it getting passed and aganist it getting passsed
What groups are concerned about this policy? Identify supporters and opponents, as well their activities in regard to this proposed policy?
Who should be concerned about the bill but is not (ex. Maybe a bill about kids rights and teachers are not looking at it)
What groups SHOULD be concerned about this policy but are not? Why should they be involved? Why do you think they are NOT involved? What could/should they do?

What did you do to advocate for/against this policy?
Each student is expected to write a letter to at least two policymakers expressing the student’s position on the policy AND SEND IT. Include the letter in your appendices.
What more could/should you do to advocate for your position?
Write 2 letters, to who, why did you write them
Attachments/Appendices

Social Policy (Bill) Part II
Criteria
Historical antecedents to the policy
How has our nation’s policy response to the social issue? What are the similar policies in other states or nations? What corresponding and/or interacting policies that exist at the federal, state or local levels?
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
The Policy Itself
What are the values and ideology involved with the social issue and policy response?

Implementation
What agency will administer the policy/program Costs: What are the costs (financial and non-material) and what are the benefits (financial and non-material)? If funding is provided in the bill, is the funding adequate? Time Frame: If passed, when will the bill be implemented? Program Evaluation: How will/could/should the program’s efficacy be evaluated in the future?

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Policy Advocacy Strategies
What are the supporting and restraining forces for this policy? What groups are concerned about this policy? Identify supporters and opponents, as well their activities in regard to this proposed policy? What groups SHOULD be concerned about this policy but are not? Why should they be involved? Why do you think they are NOT involved? What could/should they do? What did you do to advocate for/against this policy? What more could/should you do to advocate for your position?