SW 507 Policy and Advocacy in Social Work

Policy and Advocacy in Social Work Practice is designed to teach students about social work policy practice, identifying how policies developed at the local, state, and national levels and how social welfare programs and other initiatives emanating from these policies attempt to resolve serious social problems affecting diverse client groups. In this class, students will learn ways to effectively and diplomatically work with political leaders and how policy practice has the potential to improve how services and resources are delivered to vulnerable and underserved clients and communities. Students will also learn about the important roles that non-elected state officials play in developing policy and delivering resources and services. Carroll College is located two miles from Montana's state capitol and the state has an open meeting law which allows students to attend any meeting that is being held. With this level of access, students will have many opportunities to meet with and engage with elected and nonelected officials.

Credits

3

Offered

Annual Spring Semester