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To download this tutorial follow the link - http://entire-courses.com/BSHS-441-Week-2-Individual-Assignment-Literature-Review-of-Mediation-and-Advocacy---1

This pack includes BSHS 441 Week 2 Individual Assignment Literature Review of Mediation and Advocacy-1

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General Questions - General General Questions BSHS 441 Week 1 Individual Assignment Paper on a Specific Population and the Advocate Role BSHS 441 Week 2 Individual Assignment Literature Review of Mediation and Advocacy BSHS 441 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Interview of a Social Service Agency Using Advocates BSHS 441 Week 3 Individual Assignment Paper on the Challenges of Being an Advocate and Neutral Facilitator (Mediator) BSHS 441 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Interview of a Social Service Agency on Their Use of Mediation BSHS 441 Week 4 Individual Assignment Quiz on Concepts and Terms BSHS 441 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Interview With a Social Services Lobbyist BSHS 441 Week 4 Programmatic Assessment Paper Based on Literature Review BSHS 441 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment Presentation on the Use of Mediation within an Agency Setting BSHS 441 Week 1-5 All DQ's

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