Develop a list of strategies you can use to persuade others who might not share the same concerns about your issues or your policy proposals

 Review Chapter 9 of the Jansson text. Focus on Combative Persuasion in Step 5 and Step 6 

  • Develop a list of strategies you can use to persuade others who might not share the same concerns about your issues or your policy proposals.
  • Develop a list of talking points for defending your Social Advocacy Proposal. Consider the following areas of your proposal:
    • Identification of the problem
    • Overview of existing policy
    • History of existing policy
    • Policy impacts on populations
    • Plan for social advocacy, or goals for change
  • Consider the audience for your Social Advocacy Proposal.
    • Through which group or legislative process did the original policy receive approval?
    • How has the group or process changed since the original policy was approved?
  • Watch the video in the Required Media this week. Use this video to inform your own strategies for presenting to your audience.

write a transcript  in which you communicate the needs of vulnerable populations to policymakers who may not share your views about the need for services. Include: 

  • Hook: Introduce yourself using professional disclosure LCSW. How do any personal facts about you or your audience relate to the policy and impact? This can help grab your audiences attention.
  • Describe the Problem: Present the problem and issues with the current policy that attempts to address the problem. Explain the impact on specific populations. You might even recount a specific story of someone adversely impacted by the problem, and explain how the policy as it exists does not help them.
  • Call to Action: Inspire your audience to support your goals for change. Why should they care?

Then, in writing, address the following: 

  • Which strategies did you use to communicate the problem and needs of the population to your audience?
  • Why did you select the specific strategies over others? Was your selection informed by the details of your audience? Explain.
  • How did you use the following format to present your goals for change?
    • Hook
    • Describe the Problem
    • Call to Action

T is no required response post for this Discussion; however, it is highly recommended that you review each others posts to learn from your respective approaches to advocacy.

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