Please see attached file  · Refer to the Policy Research Starter in the Learning Resources. These resources provide a start for finding information

Please see attached file 

· Refer to the Policy Research Starter in the Learning Resources. These resources provide a start for finding information on the policies for this Quick Guide. However, you may need to do additional research.

· Refer to the 
Social Welfare Policy: Search Tips site listed in the Learning Resources for tips on finding additional information. Also note that reputable non-profits and other organizations, some of which you will find throughout the Learning Resources in this course, can be good sources.

· Explore these policies:

· Social Security Act

· Economic Opportunity Act

· Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act  

Assignment

For each policy (Social Security Act, Economic Opportunity Act, Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act), briefly:

· Explain how the policy is addressed at the federal, state, and local level.

· What programs were developed from this policy?

· Reflect on how the policy affects or may affect your community, geographic area, or potential clients.

Then, address this unique prompt for this week’s Quick Guide:

· Identify one opportunity for change for 
one of the policies.

Note: For the Policy Quick Guides, there is no specific page count. Rather, strive to concisely capture the vital information for each policy, much like you would find in a reference book or other encyclopedia style resource. You must, however, use correct grammar and an academic writing style.

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