What is the history and conceptual elements of Critical Race Theory (CRT)?

What is the history and conceptual elements of Critical Race Theory (CRT)?

Using CRT as your guiding framework, you should start with clearly outlining the historical events and scholars that gave rise to the movement.

Identify three attributes of professional identity; and discuss how each attribute guides the provision of safe and effective client care within social work field.

Identify three (3) attributes of professional identity; and discuss how each attribute guides the provision of
safe and effective client care within social work field.

Demonstrate the ability to understand and apply the NASW Code of Ethics and ethical standards in working with groups

Demonstrate the ability to understand and apply the NASW Code of Ethics and ethical standards in working with groups

 Understand and apply a generalist strengths perspective to social work with groups.

Demonstrate skills in group developmental stages

Discuss your proposed macro and micro solutions. Explain why these solutions are important.

Part I: Literature Review (2 pages) (0-30 points)
In this section, you should discuss the social problem you’ve chosen. Using empirical (SCIENCE!) evidence from reliable resources (academic journals, official websites, research organizations, etc.), provide some background about this problem. Some potential questions to consider:

1. What is the problem you have selected? Define it.
2. Are there links to history that help us understand the current state of the problem? What are the structural and cultural roots of the problem?
3. Has this problem evolved or changed over time? In what ways? In what ways has it stayed the same?

Part II: Proposed Solutions (1-2 pages) (0-20 points)

This section of the paper is all about general solution that could help to lessen the damages done by your chosen social problem. Think Macro.

4. Based on your literature review, what potential solutions would you propose to help address this social problem?
5. In what ways do these actions promote social change?

Part III: Action Plan (1-2pages) (0-30 points)

In this section, develop an action plan that you can implement this semester that links to one or more of your proposed solutions. In Section II, you talked in general terms; Section III should be more specific.

6. What is your proposed solution?
7. Why did you choose this solution?
8. What would have to happen for this action plan to be successful?

Part IV: Conclusion (1 page) (0 – 10 points)

9. Draw a conclusion by examining historical changes of the social problem you chose and discuss your proposed macro and micro solutions. Explain why these solutions are important.

Summarize the content of the interview with the social worker in a 3-5-page paper.

This assignment asks the student to choose an area of social work that interests you such as: poverty, homelessness, health care, mental health, children and families, adolescents, minorities, immigrants and other oppressed populations, substance abuse and addiction, and the elderly. Once you have identified the population of concern, identify a BSW or MSW practitioner in the community who works with this population and arrange to interview her/him. The practitioner must be a social worker.
Step 1: Choose a population

Step 2: Find an agency that serves that population (you will want to have a few in mind)

Step 3: Identify a BSW or MSW social worker at that agency. The agency website is a good place to start. Also, calling the main agency number, introduce yourself and ask if there is a social worker who you could speak with about a student assignment.

Step 4: Expect to put effort into contacting social workers! You may leave a message, leave your contact information including e-mail. You may want to e-mail the social worker and follow up with a phone call.

Step 5: Once the interview is scheduled, represent yourself well and be prepared. Make sure you have the accurate spelling of the social workers name and their credentials, agency name, contact information, etc.
Step 6: Next, summarize the content of the interview with the social worker in a 3-5-page paper. This paper will include personal reflections regarding the questions you asked, the social worker’s response, your expectations and areas that challenged your prior beliefs.

How does race operate as a social construct in this society? What are the determining factors?

Why is race central to the construction of American identity?
How does race operate as a social construct in this society? What are the determining factors?
How do class and hierarchies of social status/affluence/influence intersect with race to construct whiteness or white privilege?
How does this narrative continue to be perpetuated in contemporary America?
Use examples from contemporary cases/ incidents along with reference to historical cases to discuss the statement above, and your position on this issue.

Submission should be between 1000-1200 words. Include references.

 

What is one thing adults 35 and older really need to work to understand about the lives of young people today?

Prompt: What is one thing adults 35 and older really need to work to understand about the lives of young people today?
Pages : 3 + work cited page

Define rural, regional and remote communities based on the classification system used in SOUTH Australia, A Costal location in South Australia rural.

Continuous Assessment Task
You are expected to answer question 1 and 2 and submit online on due dates. These questions relate to the
knowledge gained from the first seven weeks of course delivery and will prepare you to develop foundation
knowledge in rural social work practice. You will also be able to apply the knowledge to Assessment 2 which is
the Rural Practice Paper. The structure for each answer should include a brief introduction, body that develops
key arguments and a brief concluding remark.
QUESTION ONE:
Q1- Define rural, regional and remote communities based on the classification system used in SOUTH Australia, A Costal location in South Australia rural or remote would be preferred)
Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). Identify which Statistical Area Level has a population range
of 3,000 to 10, 000 persons. Find a rural or remote town by visiting ASGS, Accessibility and Remoteness Index
of Australia (ARIA+). Prepare a brief profile of farming or mining community using the ABS website. Enrich the
community profile by examining scholarly literature on farming or mining communities. You can use one
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scholarly article to substantiate your profile.
use step by step guide to navigate ABS site on the course home page.
(Word count- 400).

Explain the challenges facing Asian Americans in contemporary US society. What are the causes for these challenges?

Explain the challenges facing Asian Americans in contemporary US society. What are the causes for these challenges? What advantages, if any, do Asian Americans have to overcome their challenges? How do these challenges compare to those of other minorities in the US?

In these essays, there must be an introduction with a thesis statement, supporting evidence in each of the argumentative paragraphs, and a conclusion.  use 12 pt, Times New Roman font, double-space your paragraphs, and use regular 1″ margins.

Explain the Canadian Divorce Act and It’s Effect on Women

Explain the Canadian Divorce Act and It’s Effect on Women