Applying the framework for policy analysis described in the Gilbert and Terrell book, develop and submit a policy brief. A policy brief is (as you may have guessed) “brief” – concise and to the point. It can take many forms, but the general format you are to use is as follows:
Describe a problem or issue (preferably the problem or issue you have been addressing in the preceding assignments).
Present and describe a few options for dealing with the problem or issue (possibly the policies or programs you identified in your Week 5 Discussion – Choosing a Social Welfare Response).
Present and describe your recommendations on the “best” policy or program option.
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Your recommendations could involve adjustments in any of the key areas of policy analysis: social allocation (who), social provision (what), social service delivery (how), and/or financing (by what means).
Components
Specifically, your brief should cover the following:
1) Description of the Problem or Issue
What is the social problem?
What is the scope of the current problem?
What is (are) the cause(s) to which the problem is attributed, and what are the problem’s most serious consequences?
2) Description of Options for Response
Present and briefly describe 3-4 possible ways to address the problem you have identified through public policies or programs
These could include policy options that have been tried in the United States or elsewhere, but could also include options that have not been previously tried.
Attached is my paper that has to be put into policy brief please read these instructions entirely.
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