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To get more course tutorials visit - http://entire-courses.com/BSHS-442-Week-2-Learning-Team-Interview-with-an-Advocate

This pack comprises BSHS 442 Week 2 Learning Team Interview with an Advocate

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General Questions - General General Questions Review the Week Two objectives and discuss insights and questions you may have. Interview of a Social Service Agency Using Advocates and Development of Report As a group, complete 2-3 interviews of a social service agency that uses advocates within their agency. Interview an individual who works either as an advocate or as a representative who can discuss the role of advocacy within the agency. As a group, write a 1- to 2-page summary of only one of the interviews you completed, which is used as part of your final presentation in Week Five. Include the following information: Agency or organization and the title of the interviewee The advocacy role this individual plays within the agency The populations served by this agency An advocacy model or template used with each population: Is the advocate speaking on behalf of the client or assisting the client in speaking for him or herself? How this individual became involved in the role of advocate Ask the interviewee to describe what is most rewarding about his or her work. Ask what he or she would change about the job if it were possible to do so. Ask this person to identify the reason he or she became an advocate. Ask how his or her personal values affect the performance of the duties required. Ask how different this responsibility is from what he or she expected when starting the position. As a group, discuss the interviews and your own individual interests or concerns in becoming a client or agency advocate. Begin planning the Use of Mediation within an Agency Setting Presentation due in Week Five. Identify tasks and, if possible, assign Learning Team members these tasks to be completed for your next planning session.

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Participate in the events that are held at the dorms to meet new people. You will enjoy pizza night, movie nights and other events. It is a great way to meet the people that you will be dorming with for the next several months. Don't be shy about introducing yourself to others.