Consider other information you might need to consider in order to evaluate the professional’s behavior from ethical, professional, and legal perspectives.
Discussion: Decision Making in the Human and Social Services Field In last week’s Assignment, you applied an ethical decision-making model to a scenario involving a family. In this week’s Discussion, you apply the decision-making process to a hypothetical scenario involving the beginning stages of working with a particular population group. Consider the scenario: To become […]
•Briefly describe the human or social services organization (real or hypothetical) for which you are creating your survey.
Assignment: Action Research Survey Action research by its very nature is participatory and should allow all interested parties to participate in voicing their opinions, concerns, or ideas. Survey creation is often an attractive method by which to collect information from groups of people (though it is not the only method). Since action research is often […]
Describe the public income supports on which these individuals might draw. Now list these three individuals in order of priority—who has the greatest claim on public resources.
Baby Boomers – The Older Americans Act was enacted in the same year as Medicare and Medicaid but is still not formally recognized as a key component in assisting seniors to live and function in their homes and the community. Give some thought to the issue of the aging baby boomer population and long-term care. Compare […]
What observational activity did you attend and what insight did it give you into your selected population?
Final Project: Immersion Project Paper—Part IV Your Immersion Project for this course is essentially ethnographic research. When you hear the words ethnography or ethnographic research, you may think of Margaret Mead or Franz Boas performing their research on cultures outside their own countries and living among their research subjects. Contemporary ethnographic research includes many other […]
compare how liberal and libertarian public policy makers and public administrators might approach the issue of poverty tourism.
Discussion: Connections Between Ethics and Morality For as long as class systems have existed, many individuals have been interested in how the “other half” lives. You might assume this interest is directed only toward how the affluent live. However, this curiosity has become more reciprocal as the tourism industry increasingly engages in poverty tourism—the practice […]
Clearly identify the news item (Name of news item, author/news source, date) in paper.
Resources: the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) website press releases (https://www.eeoc.gov/); Local news website for news item Explore the EEOC website to learn more about the organization. Click the About the EEOC link and select Newsroom. Select a press release from the Newsroom about an employee lawsuit published within the last six months (include date in paper) Search the Internet to find at least one news item […]
Describe the policy-making processes, if any, implicated by the scenario and issue, and explain why they are implicated. If you feel no processes are fairly implicated, please justify your reasoning.
Please see attachment for scenario and response to Milestone 1 Overview: For this assignment, you will submit a draft of the Analysis section of the proposal. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: III. Analysis A. Describe the policy-making processes, if any, implicated by the scenario and issue, and explain why they are implicated. If […]
Examine the role that the International Monetary Fund and World Bank play in transfers and the conditions they set to effect this funding.
Assignment 2: Lending Institutions, Health Care, and Human Capital Use the Internet to research one (1) developing nation of your choice. Your research should include an examination of lending institutions, health care, and human capital, as well as the material covered by the Webtext and lectures in Weeks 6 through 9. Write a three to […]
Discuss at least one potential collaborator who could share the cost of implementing and maintaining the technology to end hunger.
Technology, Policy, and Problem Solving This Assignment builds on the work you did for the Unit 7 Discussion regarding technology as the resolution to the issue of world hunger. For this Assignment, you will write a draft proposal to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to implement an existing technology to end hunger in […]
Describe what could happen during an emergency or disaster if an emergency manager does not possess strong leadership characteristics or competencies.
After reading the article titled “The role of leadership in managing emergencies and disasters” found in your reading assignment for this unit, you will write an article critique. Demiroz, F., & Kapucu, N. (2012). The role of leadership in managing emergencies and disasters. European Journal of Economic & Political Studies, 5(1), 91-101. Retrieved from https://libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/login?auth=CAS&url=http://search.ebscohost.com/logi […]
How might you, as a public administrator, anticipate and manage the potential ethical dilemmas that may occur as a result of these differences in codes of ethics?
Discussion: Ethical Codes Across Cultures Ethical codes are not universal across professions or even governments. A wide variety of social and cultural factors might influence an individual’s code of ethics. Likewise, for an organization, social and cultural factors in combination with its mission could influence its code of ethics. Laws, codes, and regulations even differ […]
Explain the lessons you discovered in this case that could create additional planning activities.
DB1 Review “Doing the Right Thing” in Chapter 5. Governmental Planning Takes Diverse Forms. A partial list of large-scale governmental planning activities would have to include at least the following: (1) planning for the conservation and use of natural resources, (2) city planning, (3) planning for full employment, (4) planning for personal and family security, […]