Texts: Learning Resources on focusing (a Dudley, J. R. (2020). Social work evaluation: Enhancing what we do (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. In Chapter 5, “Focusing an Evaluation” (pp. 96–111) and Chapter 6, “Needs Assessments” (pp. 115–147), evaluation and needs assessments are discussed. Consider your field agency, practice, or community setting, and any common client problems, issues, or service gaps you have observed. If you are not currently in a practice setting, you may draw on your past work or practicum experience. Research and/or brainstorm ideas for programs or services that could address the problems, issues, or gaps. BY DAY 3, describe at least one common client problem, issue, or gap in services or programs at your field agency, practice, or community setting. (If you are not currently in a practice setting, you may draw on your past work or practicum experience.) Specifically, highlight what you see that tells you clients need something more than what the agency, practice, or community setting is offering. Identify a program that you think is necessary to address the problem, issue, or gap and explain why. Generate a question that you might ask about your identified need and to whom. Please provide references.