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Advocacy of Special Population

Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-520-104

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Course Description

10-520-104 ADVOCACY OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS ...Examine the concept of advocacy as it relates to the human services field. Identify various populations that students will work with within the human services field. Develop and practice strategies for communication and advocating for people. Explore belief systems, social pressure, moral problems and decision making as it relates to various child and adult populations. Apply reflective practitioner techniques.

Course Typically Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

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What will I learn?

  1. Evaluate key concepts of special populations advocacy
  2. Practice professionalism and integrity when advocating for special populations
  3. Compare and contrast cultural characteristics as it relates to special populations
  4. Determine various socio-economic statuses as it relates to special populations
  5. Advocate for access to care for special populations
  6. Investigate criminal justice disparities within special populations
  7. Challenge implicit bias amongst special populations
  8. Recognize systemic racism amongst special populations
  9. Utilize legal and regulatory actions to advocate for special populations
  10. Educate the community as it relates to special populations
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Class Number: 81575

Date:
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Delivery:
Blended - Less than 50% Online
Term:
Fall 2024
Session:
8W1
Online
8/20/2024 - 10/14/2024
Green Bay Campus Room CC113
8/20/2024 - 10/8/2024
Tu — 6:45 PM - 9:30 PM
$496.55
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