Statement of the Issue
Students will start with an issue statement and include a comprehensive literature review to include the “who, what, why, and how”. This section sets the context for your social issue and a detailed description of the social issue drawn from the literature.
● Demographic information on who is affected by the issue (consider gender, age, SES, ethnic background, Global North/South dynamics, history of marginalization)
● The nature of the issue – complexities, context, risk factors, variables, and consequences of the issue.
● Analysis of the issue incorporates a human rights framework in understanding the effect of poverty, marginalization and oppression on individual, family, and community well-being.
● Analysis of the issue from a family-centered perspective
● If applicable, details how the effects of local and global institutional and economic power and policies reinforce systemic oppression.
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