Explain the differences between case advocacy and cause advocacy.

What will be an ideal response?


Advocacy can involve one case (many times an individual or family) requiring some kind of change, which is known as case advocacy. It may also take the form of a larger structural or systematic effort to change policies, common practices, procedures, and laws to advance social justice for a larger segment of society, which is known as cause advocacy.

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The concepts of power, citizen participation, and social networks often relate to

each other.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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A study that begins with observations and then looks for patterns, themes, or common categories is using what method? A) Being a complete participant B) Participatory action research

C) Grounded theory. D) ?Client logs.

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According to Maslow's hierarchy, the needs for stability and order in life are classified as:

A) physiological needs. B) safety needs. C) belongingness and love needs. D) esteem needs.

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Sound research does not guarantee effective policies or programs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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