SOC 480 Poverty in Los Angeles County
SOC 480 Poverty in Los Angeles County
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SOC-480
Research Proposal Presentation
Assignment Criteria
It is essential for social workers to be able to present a proposal for an effective social program that addresses specific social health issues.
You are now ready to create a Research Program Proposal presentation that focuses on the social issue you selected for this course. Imagine you have been asked to present to your community council a program that you have researched and developed.
After collecting instructor feedback on your worksheets, revise the content to use for this PowerPoint presentation. Complete the following:
Needs Assessment: – First, in this part of the PowerPoint presentation (ground campus students may be asked to complete a poster for in-class presentation), explain what you discovered from the assessment of your community. Include the following in your needs assessment:
- Describe the social issue you selected for this proposal project as well as the target population/client. Explain how this social issue is affecting your target population/client and community stakeholders.
- Describe the culture of your community.
- Explain the risk factors that might be driving patterns and behaviors related to your selected social issues.
- Explain the cultural influences on your target population/client.
- Explain whether or not any social health resources exist within your community.
- Describe the environmental influences on your community (food/liquor infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, recreational facilities, etc.). How are these environmental influences affecting the mental and physical health in your community?
- Finally, describe any existing evidence-based programs or practices in your community.
Now you are ready to propose your program/project to the council.
Proposed Program: – In this part of the PowerPoint presentation, describe the program/project you are proposing by addressing the following:
Core message or theme of program: – Explain why you selected this type of program/project and the message you want to send out. Explain the theory your program/project is based on.
Target population/client: – Describe the target population/client and why you chose to focus on this population/client.
Social issue: – Describe the selected social issue affecting your community.
Program outcomes/goals: – Describe the objectives and goals of your proposed program/project. What short-term and long-term outcomes do you want to see as a result of your program/project? How will you measure/evaluate these outcomes?
Evidence-based research: – Citing two to four scholarly sources, explain how research supports your proposed program/project design and projected outcomes.
Resources: – Describe existing community resources and programs available to your target population (If children are your target population/client, be sure to provide resources for parents). Are these resources easily accessible or not?
Program Design:
Activities: – Describe the tasks/activities within your proposed program/project. Are there a range of activities and outputs? What are the desired outcomes of the program/project? How long will the program/project last?
Stakeholders: – Describe the stakeholders (schools, businesses, leaders, police, faith-based organizations, etc.) in your community. How will you engage stakeholders in your community? What are the benefits to stakeholders for participating in your proposed program/project?
Engagement: – Describe how your proposed program/project will engage and empower the participants, families, and your community.
Logistics: Explain how your proposed program/project will be organized:
Duration of program: – How long will your program/project last? Explain how you will ensure safety of participants-For example, online registration forms, confidentiality agreements, social media restrictions.
Location of program: – Describe where will your program/project occur- On a campus? In a building? In a community recreation hall? At a school? Explain how you will address possible limitations of the location.
Participants: – How many participants will your program/project allow? Is it a manageable size? How will you recruit and train volunteers? How will you involve families and community members?
Sound Management: Describe the levels of leadership required – degree level of staff, and structure of the personnel. Explain whether or not volunteers be utilized.
Sociocultural factors: – How will your proposed program/project address the cultural factors of your community?
Ethical Considerations: Describe any ethical issues (confidentiality, consent, disclosure, etc.) and how you will prepare to address and resolve those issues.
Evaluation Strategies:
Describe the evaluation methods you will use to evaluate the proposed program/project’s effectiveness during and after its implementation.
Explain how you will remain true to your program/project’s mission and vision throughout the implementation.
Explain how this program/project will be sustained following the initial implementation. Describe any available grants or other funding opportunities.
Limitations: In this section, describe the possible limitations of your community program/project. Explain how you will prepare for and address possible limitations of your program/project.
Summary: Lastly, provide a summary about your proposed program/project, goals, and how your program/project will alleviate the social issue affecting the target population/client in your community.
References: – Provide a reference slide.
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