Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Issue Statement: Create a 1-paragraph issue statement that hooks your audience and concisely communicates the imperative to address your selected social problem (HOMELESSNESS). Include t - Writingforyou

Issue Statement: Create a 1-paragraph issue statement that hooks your audience and concisely communicates the imperative to address your selected social problem (HOMELESSNESS). Include t

 

  • Issue Statement: Create a 1-paragraph issue statement that hooks your audience and concisely communicates the imperative to address your selected social problem (HOMELESSNESS). Include the following: 
    • In 1 paragraph, define your social problem and the population impacted by it.  
    • In 1–2 paragraphs, explain your critical reasons for why the public and decision-makers, as well as social workers, need to advocate for change.  
    • In 1–2 paragraphs, describe what happens in communities if your goal to alleviate the problem is realized. 
  • Policy Review: Summarize your selected policy, its relationships to the social problem, and the expected results. Then address the following: 
    • Is your selected policy dictated by local or state (Georgia, USA) statute—or a combination thereof? 
    • How does the policy address your issue statement? Or what is missing? 
    • What are the different sections, or components, of the policy? 
    • How long has the current policy been in place? 
    • Who supports and who opposes the policy? 
    • What changes, or amendments, have been made to the policy? 
    • Explain how this policy affects clients you might see in a clinical setting and why, as a clinical social worker, it would be important to advocate for change.

Issue Statement

SOCW 6361: Social Policy: Analysis and Advocacy

Assignment Prompt

Issue Statement: Create a 1-paragraph issue statement that hooks your audience and concisely communicates the imperative to address your selected social problem. Include the following:

 In 1 paragraph, define your social problem and the population it impacts.

 In 1–2 paragraphs, explain your critical reasons for why the public and decision makers, as well as social workers, need to advocate for change.

 In 1–2 paragraphs, describe what happens in communities if your goal to alleviate the problem is realized.

Sample Issue Statement: The Social Problem—Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (n.d.) reported intimate partner

violence (IPV), formerly called domestic violence, as a national social problem in the

United States. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s

Health (2018) defined domestic violence or IPV as the following:

It includes physical, sexual, or emotional abuse, as well as sexual

coercion and stalking by a current or former intimate partner. An intimate

partner is a person with whom you have or had a close personal or sexual

relationship. Intimate partner violence affects millions of women each year

in the United States. (para. 1)

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (n.d.), in the United States

an average of 20 people a day were physically abused by their partners. This equates

to one in four women and one in ten men who experience IPV. The Virginia Department

of Health (n.d.) stated that “over one-third of homicides occurring in Virginia are related

to domestic violence” (para 2). In addition, the National Coalition Against Domestic

Violence (n.d.) reports “31.3% of Virginia women and 22.1% of Virginia men experience

intimate partner physical violence, intimate partner rape and/or intimate partner stalking

in their lifetimes” (para. 2). Based on the statistics reported, IPV is a social problem in

the United States and Virginia.

The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) was the first federal legislation to

address domestic and sexual violence against women in the United States (National

Network to End Domestic Violence, n.d.). VAWA provides VAWA programs—including

funding for organizations that shelter women, men, and children who have experienced

the violence and funding for organizations that provide services and interventions for

mental health, sexual assault victims, and other supports—that were to be administered

by the U.S. Department of Justice and HHS and to improve the collection of data about

domestic violence (National Network to End Domestic Violence, n.d., para. 1). On

March 8, 2021, Representatives Sheila Jackson Less (D-TX-18), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-

1), and Jerrold Nadler (NY-10) introduced the Violence Against Women Act

Reauthorization Act of 2021 into the House of Representatives (Congress.gov, n.d.). On

March 18, 2021, the United States Senate received the Authorization Act

(Congress.gov, n.d.). The National Network to End Domestic Violence wrote a letter to

the representatives that supported their actions on the Reauthorization Act of 2021

(2021). It is critical that social workers encourage senators to vote yes to the

Reauthorization Act of 2021 and continue efforts to end IPV. Passing this legislation will

provide funding and enhanced law enforcement and court action to end IPV. The

reduction of IPV will ensure that families, children, and households experience safety

and less emotional, physical, and environmental trauma. This can also positively and

indirectly impact the community—for example, it can reduce issues of capacity and

resources in hospital settings, prisons, and child welfare systems.

References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Preventing intimate partner

violence.

https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/intimatepartnerviolence/fastfact.html

Congress.gov. (n.d.). All Actions H.R.1620 — 117th Congress (2021-2022).

https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1620/all-

actions?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22senate+bill+violence+against+wom

en+reauthorization+Act+of+2019%22%5D%7D&r=1&overview=closed&s=1#tabs

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. (n.d.). Domestic violence in Virginia.

https://assets.speakcdn.com/assets/2497/virginia_2019.pdf

National Network to End Domestic Violence. (n.d.). Policy center: Violence Against

Women Act. https://nnedv.org/content/violence-against-women-act/

National Network to End Domestic Violence. (2021, March 8). Letter to Representatives.

https://nnedv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/NNEDV-Letter-in-Support-of-

VAWA-2021-3.9.21.pdf

Office on Women’s Health. (2018). Domestic or intimate partner violence. U.S.

Department of Health and Human Services.

https://www.womenshealth.gov/relationships-and-safety/domestic-

violence#references

Virginia Department of Health. (n.d.). Family and intimate partner homicide surveillance.

https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/medical-examiner/fatality-review-surveillance-

programs-reports/family-and-intimate-partner-homicide-

surveillance/#:~:text=Over%20one%2Dthird%20of%20homicides,are%20victims

%20of%20domestic%20violence.&text=Over%20half%20of%20FIP%20homicide

s,homicides%20occurred%20within%20a%20residence

Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance. (n.d.). Policy plan and position

statements: Action Alliance’s Public Policy Strategic Priorities: 2017-2023.

Policy Plan and Position Statements