Agency
Community
Legislative/Legal
Random
Mission Impossible mission?
100
Barriers that prevent folks with disabilities from accessing service. Language barriers. Geographical barriers. Hours of operation. Child care. Prohibitive service costs.
What is inaccessibility pg 50
100
Civic organizations, clubs, professional associations, unions, churches and other groups that hold regular membership meetings.
What is a more efficient way to make presentations, offer training sessions, and distribute information with Community Advocacy. pg 135
100
Organizations, groups, agencies work together informally for a short period of time toward a specific objective
What is a Coalition (pg 92)
100
Define Self Advocacy 2 parts
What is a "process in which an individual/group of people speak or act on their own behalf in pursuit of their own needs and interests." AND Learning rights and how to protect them. (pg 27)
100
"is committed to Human and Community Development in ourselves and our services. This mission stems from the mission of our sponsors, The Wheaton Franciscans, a community of vowed women and covenant members."
What is Canticle Ministry What type of Advocacy do they provide?
200
Proposed rule changes, budget preparation, client outcomes, change in policy or programs, policy and program implementation.
What is/are Agency Activities which Advocates need to monitor. pg 62 Best way to monitor?
200
How Community Advocacy is different from agency, legislative & legal
What is "although purposive, it do NOT aim to change a specific policy or practice in a direct manner. It aims to alter attitudes & beliefs that supports policy and pratice". Pg 121
200
Filing a lawsuit with and on behalf of clients in effort to achieve policy reform
What is litigation (pg 110)
200
A collection of behaviors and beliefs
What is Culture (pg 47)
200
"enable infants, children, and adults with disabilities to achieve maximum independence, and to provide support for the families who love and care for them."
What is Easter Seals. What type of Advocacy do they provide?
300
Definition of Agency Advocacy
What is "a set of tactics and strategies used to bring about change in programs and agencies that will benefit clients" Page 53
300
Define Community Advocacy
What is a strategy of: First uncover the prevalent ideas Second to develop a new message pg 118-20
300
Federal, state, local
What is/are Legislative Bodies (pg 74)
300
Power
What is KNOWLEDGE
300
"To provide access to medical services to those people in DuPage County, IL who lack healthcare access because of economic reasons"
What is Access Dupage What type of Advocacy do they provide
400
Unethical, dis-empowering, or otherwise unprofessional conduct; often late, unprepared, fail in protocal.
What is an "Inappropriate/Ineffective worker" pg 55
400
Newspapers, Editorials, Newsletters, Television, Radio, Press Releases, Conferences and Interviews
What is/are Advocacy Tactics in Media pg 122-34
400
Advocacy which is unrelated to filing a lawsuit
What is non-litigious advocacy (pg 98)
400
One client, a family, or small identifiable group vs A group of clients who share the same problem or status
What is Case vs Class (pg 25)
400
"dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all."
What is YWCA Types of Advocacy provided?
500
A guiding principle meant ti shape decisions and actions, and a procedure of assemblage of agreed upon methods for carrying out the program.
What is A Policy according to Webster pg 59 Usually formalized, are in a policy and procedure manual
500
Gathering volunteer advocates and members of network and coalitions.
What is recruitment pg 137
500
Define Legislative
What is "promoting and influencing legislation that will benefit populations that social work represents. (pg 27)
500
Key language of Advocacy Definition
What is : Purposive Efforts To Change Existing/proposed policies or practices On behalf of OR WITH a specific client or group pg 25
500
"A nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service."
What is ACS What types of Advocacy do they provide?
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