There are many factors involved in the overall success or failure of a policy advocacy campaign; a
way to help gauge the effectiveness is outline in the text. Some outcomes of a successful campaign
include:
a) Strengthened organizational capacity, a shift in social norms, and strengthened organizational
alliances
b) More "friends" on the organizations MySpace page, greater funding, more website hits
c) Renewed public interest in the organization, government requests to sit on panels
d) New alliance offers, increased funding, and greater blog traffic on the organization's website
A
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Self-determination is the idea of respecting the ability of the client to make their own decisions and choices for their life.
Paco is an impulsive COA. His mother is an alcoholic. His father drinks socially but not heavily. He heard of a community support group for teens and immediately started attending both sessions offered each week
What measure can be taken to prevent Paco from developing risky behavior for alcohol abuse? A. His father can closely monitor his behavior, because his impulsivity is a sign of genetic sensitivity to a risky environment. B. Because the precise nature of risk or specific family influences remains unclear, there is nothing much more to do than let him attend meetings. C. He is already showing resiliency by joining the group, so he is not at risk. D. His father can demonstrate protective behaviors toward him in a discreet manner so that he is not aware of what the father is doing.
Suppose you were going to start a mutual-help support group for adult Latina women who speak little English. Where would you hold it?
A. Catholic church near a bus stop B. Beauty parlor participants can walk to C. Mormon church participants can walk to D. Community center where English is taught
The ethical stance that focuses on the traits and characteristics of the profession and its practitioners is called __________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)