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Conduct an analysis of how your service-learning agency/organization provides services to its target population. Introduce your agency/organization, the mission, and the target

500-750 words 

Agency: Department of Family and Protective Services (Texas)

Conduct an analysis of how your service-learning agency/organization provides services to its target population. Introduce your agency/organization, the mission, and the target population of your program, including the following:

  1. What level of client system does this program support?
  2. How does the agency/organization gain access to, market to, and service the target population?
  3. Describe how the agency/organization utilizes an empowerment-oriented approach or a strengths-based perspective. Refer to Social Work Disposition #11: Standard: Social Workers’ Ethical Responsibilities to the Social Work Profession when responding to this prompt.
  4. On a separate page, include an Ecomap of a typical, fictitious client at your agency/organization. (See an example of an Ecomap attached)

Be sure to cite two to four relevant scholarly sources in addition to agency/organization materials to support your content. Use only scholarly sources found at the GCU Library or those provided in Topic Resources.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

SWK-280 Ecomap Diagram Example

Healthcare Church

Work

Extended Family

Family or Household

Sue 42

Sam 44

Jimmy 11

John 18

Jane 16

Friends

Recreation

Work

School

Relationship Key

Strong

Stressful

Tenuous

Broken/ended

Examples of Systems

Extended family Health care

Recreation School

Church Work

Culture Social services

Friends Courts