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What are the types of community organizing? Describe them (hint: 4)

1. Locality Development Model (improve quality of community, broad community participation - MEDIATE between community groups to solve common problems)


2. Social Planning Model (long term strategy to mobilize community, problem solving thru RESEARCH, NEEDS ASSESSMENT, DATA ANALYSIS, and basis for identifying agreed upon goals)


3. Social Action Model (DIRECT ACTION - reallocating resources, advocate, and easily identifiable target (controlling system) and clear goals)


4. Social Reform Model (social planning and social action, bring together organizations on behalf of the disadvantaged, and fact gathering, lobbying, political pressure, and publicity)

What is the Principal-Agent Model approach for macro change?

Emphasizes accountability to elected officials

In the policy management approach for macro level change what does inclusive management involve?

Community participation

What are the differences between the program, project, and personnel approach for macro level change?

1. Program Approach = activities that provide direct services


2. Project Approach = time-limited project


3. Personnel Approach = how people go about their work

What are the 6 steps for Social Policy Analysis?

1. Identify the problem


2. Generate alternatives


3. Assess benefits of alternatives


4. Choose the best alternative


5. Implement


6. Evaluate

What are the steps of program evaluation? Hint: Evaluation Does Determine Cool & Amole Solutions

1. Engage stakeholders


2. Describe what will be evaluated, program objectives


3. Design: evaluation design - objectives and variables


4. Collect data


5. Analyze: draw conclusions from data


6. Share recommendations to improve program

What are the stages of community engagement in macro sw? (4)

1. Orientation -community members get to know each other


2. Conflict - expected minor arguments and friction occurs (resolves in time)


3. Emergence - community members begin to agree on a course of action


4. Reinforcement- community members decide and justify the decision

What is act utilitarianism?

An approach that refers to government and private sector responsibility (concerned with immediate consequences associated with their clients cases, like a client committing Medicaid fraud)