9. Small Group Advocacy Activity – Group 3 Modules 8 and 9 have been a bit of a

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9. Small Group Advocacy Activity – Group 3
Modules 8 and 9 have been a bit of a departure from our study of the planned change process—sort of. We’ve focused here on the skills (tools for your toolbox) around advocacy. Advocacy is truly a core part of social work practice. This week you listened to video clips where Jennifer Connor Godbey shared some of her tips for preparing for and engaging in legislative advocacy. You listened to the Doin’ the Work podcast episode with Dana Brown. So, now it is your turn to do the work. Survey the landscape around you (professionally speaking) and pick a topic about which you want to write to one of your elected officials. Frame your letter as an advocacy letter: Share why you think they should care about/act on this topic/pending vote, etc. Utilize evidence to support your argument. And, keep it short. Likely, you can submit your letter via email if you’d like.
REPORT INTO YOUR SMALL GROUP. Tell them:
whom you wrote to
what it was about (specific legislation, a problem in the community, etc.)
what action you recommended they take
2 question
This guided note-taking document should be downloaded and completed as you watch Addiction: A Comprehensive View. Save this guide as it will be useful as you prepare for the final exam and compose your reflection paper. Instructions
Download the Notetaking for Addiction – A Comprehensive View.docx. Complete and answer the questions after viewing the video. Upload your guide using the assignment submission link. Save the guide for future reference and as a resource for preparing for the exam.
https://www.films.com/id/15991

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