Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-222) and index.
Contents:
The unified model of advocacy practice -- Social work ethics, values, and advocacy practice for social justice -- Getting involved -- Understanding the issue -- Planning in advocacy practice -- Advocating through education, persuasion, and negotiation -- Presenting your information effectively -- Electronic advocacy -- Evaluating advocacy -- Ongoing monitoring -- Integrating advocacy practice into your social work practice.
Summary:
Now in its fourth edition, this text provides extensive information on the value base for advocacy; an examination of why people get involved in advocacy; and step-by-step instructions for social workers and others who want to impact laws, regulations, and policies at any level. Bearing in mind the National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics' requirements to advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations, readers learn that advocacy is a problem-solving technique similar to that used in social work practice of all types. The book moves through the stages of advocacy: getting involved; understanding the issue; planning; advocating through education, persuasion, and negotiation; presenting information effectively; monitoring and evaluating results; and integrating advocacy into a social worker's everyday practice. The fourth edition's inclusion of new topics and solid foundation in social work values make it a must-read as social work students and practitioners work diligently to maintain the profession's focus on successful advocacy for social justice.
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