Pellejo, Paula Jane - Final Exam - MSW208030
Pellejo, Paula Jane - Final Exam - MSW208030
Pellejo, Paula Jane - Final Exam - MSW208030
MSW208030
Social Work Policy, Planning and Program Development
Final Examination
Programs for the aged, the unemployed, retirees, those with disabilities or illnesses,
widow care, and opportunities for single parents are all examples of social welfare programs.
2. Enumerate and briefly discuss the sources of social policy. (10 points)
Change does not occur by accident, thus social workers must be prepared to take
the initiative and embrace the duties of a leader. Leadership is the ability and talent of social
workers to establish new bonds with individuals, groups, or communities in order to motivate
them to work together to achieve a common goal and inspire them to take responsibility for their
own concern. Social workers train and empower community or people to take on leadership
roles; therefore they may not always share their leaders' beliefs. Social workers gave up their
lives and their means of support to help others live the most productive lives possible. We want
them to have the best lives imaginable. We want them to grow into the finest versions of
themselves possible because doing so not only benefits them but also affects how their family
members live. And that leadership ability is necessary to carry out social welfare activities that
promote the welfare of people, families, and society at large while attempting to prevent or
lessen the incidence of social issues.
2. Write a three-paragraph essay of your commentary regarding the recent State of the
Nation Address (SONA). Your opinion must include gender and development lens, and
social work theories and program development perspectives as supported by facts,
research or social analysis. (40 points)
The need for pupils to resume full-time face-to-face instruction was emphasized by
Marcos in his first Sona. I believe the five level alert system might be revised. Despite the
outpouring of situations that occurred, our ability to persevere in our education in the face of
adversity has been put to the test, and it has once again shown that we are adaptable to anything
life may throw at us. Learning has always been an essential component of the human experience,
enabling us to gain the knowledge and advancement our constantly changing world demands.
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the entire planet to a standstill. Additionally, the
educational system is not immune to this. The benefits include improved social skills, real-time
learning in a classroom setting, increased learning productivity, better teacher-student
interaction, and the opportunity for students to engage in extracurricular activities. However,
there are also drawbacks, such as the possibility of a dangerous learning environment as a result
of the virus's several mutations. Next, physical education lessons don't allow for flexible
learning. Online education is truly highly advantageous for students who live in different places
farther from the institution. Additionally, in-person classes might be expensive. It is an expensive
technique of learning because it necessitates your attendance at school.
The next step is to build more hospitals and health facilities. Marcos requested that
Congress enact legislation that will establish both a vaccination institution and the Center for
Disease Control and Prevention. Additionally, he declared that his administration would expand
the number of hospitals and clinics throughout the nation, not just in Metro Manila. In order to
make healthcare more accessible to individuals who reside in the provinces, I think people have
been asking for hospitals in all of the major cities in the Philippines. Everyone will benefit from
the decrease in maternal and newborn fatalities, non-communicable diseases, cancer cases,
dengue outbreaks, diarrhea outbreaks, and the escalating HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Cheap Medicines. Marcos promised to lower drug prices and maintain a steady supply.
He said that he has begun negotiating with drug manufacturers to reduce the cost of prescription
medications. For instance, if a product requires maintenance and does not offer a more affordable
alternative, you are forced to purchase it. This is particularly advantageous if they guarantee that
high-quality medications are available and reasonably priced to as many Filipinos as possible,
especially the poor.
Marcos said that it is time to review the government's plan for the nation's nuclear power
plant construction. It is undeniable that the most industrialized nations, including the United
States and China, use nuclear power plants. Just that it generates radioactive wastes that can be
harmful to human health for tens of thousands of years. But if we conduct an intensive study, I
think this might be successful.
We occasionally believe that having an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) takes care of all
issues in the home. However, the truth is that our OFW families are also dealing with issues that
are particular to them. These issues could have negative effects if they are not resolved right
away. Due to OFW issues that were not swiftly resolved, hundreds of OFW families have been
shattered. The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), founded by the Duterte government,
will act as a haven for migrants in need and Filipinos working abroad, according to Marcos. He
said that by automating the contract verification process, his administration would reduce red
tape in the system. With the help of a program like this; our qualifying OFWs will now have
more access to possibilities for financial aid or other types of reimbursement and support.
A facility can follow a particular educational philosophy, such as the widely used
Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio Emilia methods. The Montessori Method also promotes
empathy, a desire for social justice, and a love of lifelong learning, according to the American
Montessori Society. It is also noted for individually paced learning and cultivating independence.
Additionally, it can help toddlers make the transition to formal education. Since these sorts of
facilities are common in the US, Singapore, and Australia, I think that both parents, not only
single parents, would greatly benefit from this program if will be applied here in the Philippines.
Thus, this will be only successful if the government acts to implement this strategy.