Final Assignment: 2. Final Social Welfare Policy Paper You will use your first midterm exam paper to build a more complete policy analysis. You will
Final Assignment: 2. Final Social Welfare Policy Paper You will use your first midterm exam paper to build a more complete policy analysis. You will write an analysis on the topic you chose (8–10 pages) using the edited first paper with the same criteria as above except your final will include those edits and a more precise treatment of the sections you already did as well as the following: 6) Identification of stakeholders and discussion of the social welfare issue/problem in relation to them (stakeholders are those with a vested interest in the issue).7) An analysis of your topic in the context of your course readings and the connection(s) between your policy solution, the NASW Code of Ethics, and social justice. 8) A conclusion that provides a final summary of why this matters and what specific action should be taken. This paper requires 8–10 relevant references in APA format. do not use obscure websites or Wiki-anything. You must use peer-reviewed research or published journals. This paper is due in Week 13. EVALUATION OF THIS PAPER • Grading assesses the overall quality of the paper along with the substantive content: This includes writing, critical thinking, and presentation of ideas. See the specific rubric categories for these elements. • The midterm paper will use the same scoring rubric but with the understanding that the paper is a work in progress. For the midterm, the scoring rubric will assess the extent to which each of the elements of the paper are present and articulated in enough detail to determine the logic of the analysis. • Empowerment and argument frame: You should pay attention to how you frame your issue. For example, IF you intend to use the adjective vulnerable to describe a group and/or individual, you will need to be very clear how you present this and why you are choosing this work. Do NOT use adjectives alone to describe people—e.g., the elderly. You must include a noun—e.g., older adults. People are nouns—give them life in your papers—otherwise you risk marginalizing them