ACTION PLAN Identify one (1) problem in your community that was caused by cultural, social, or political change. Propose a community-based advocacy plan on how to respond to the problem. COMMUNITY-BASED ADVOCACY PLAN Problem: Cause/s of the problem: Effect/s of the problem on people:
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Cause/s of the problem: This problem has been caused by social change, specifically the breakdown of traditional family structures and the influence of peer pressure. Effect/s of the problem on people: The effects of this problem on people include health issues, Show more…
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Implement the Plan: The next step is to implement the plan. This could involve making changes to policies or procedures, introducing new initiatives, or launching a campaign to raise awareness about the issue. Monitor and Evaluate: After the plan has been implemented, it's important to monitor and evaluate the results. This will help to determine whether the plan is working and if any adjustments need to be made. Adjust and Repeat: Based on the results of the monitoring and evaluation phase, adjustments may need to be made to the plan. This could involve tweaking the strategies or tactics, or even revising the goals and objectives. Once these adjustments have been made, the process starts again. Remember, driving change is not a one-time event, but a continuous process that requires ongoing effort and commitment response to this statement with a reference
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Describe at least three barriers that might interfere with client implementation of the action plans that are created. Include at least one institutional and/or social barrier. Outline a counselor intervention that would help to overcome each barrier. Identify any advocacy strategies which may be necessary to address the institutional and/or social barriers. What community resources may be helpful for clients as they engage in action planning? What can you do as a counselor to help clients develop the support that they need to continue the progress they have made in therapy, once therapy has completed? Why may community resources be important for this transition and long-term success? Include at least one scholarly reference in your response.
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