TY - JOUR
T1 - Innovation in Social Policy
T2 - Collaborative Policy Advocacy
AU - Sherraden, Margaret S.
AU - Slosar, Betsy
AU - Sherraden, Michael
PY - 2002/7
Y1 - 2002/7
N2 - In a time of policy devolution, social workers have a unique opportunity to develop a significant voice in constructing state social welfare policy. This article examines a method of collaborative policy advocacy led by social work researchers, practitioners, advocates, and students. It is illustrated with a five-year project to reduce wealth inequality through community economic development. Researchers brought expertise in ideas and analysis to real-world applications. Social work practitioners brought essential "on the ground" expertise. Students brought much-needed assistance and a fresh perspective to the social policy process. Advocates, working in social welfare advocacy organizations, bridged these perspectives and provided experience in policy advocacy. Working with coalition partners, social workers successfully placed asset-based community economic development strategies on the state agenda and were instrumental in passage of innovative legislation. The article demonstrates that the policy-making process is open to influence by social workers, especially if they come prepared with innovative and promising ideas about long-standing social issues. Social workers can and should take the lead and become significant actors in state policy development.
AB - In a time of policy devolution, social workers have a unique opportunity to develop a significant voice in constructing state social welfare policy. This article examines a method of collaborative policy advocacy led by social work researchers, practitioners, advocates, and students. It is illustrated with a five-year project to reduce wealth inequality through community economic development. Researchers brought expertise in ideas and analysis to real-world applications. Social work practitioners brought essential "on the ground" expertise. Students brought much-needed assistance and a fresh perspective to the social policy process. Advocates, working in social welfare advocacy organizations, bridged these perspectives and provided experience in policy advocacy. Working with coalition partners, social workers successfully placed asset-based community economic development strategies on the state agenda and were instrumental in passage of innovative legislation. The article demonstrates that the policy-making process is open to influence by social workers, especially if they come prepared with innovative and promising ideas about long-standing social issues. Social workers can and should take the lead and become significant actors in state policy development.
KW - Collaboration
KW - Community economic development
KW - Devolution
KW - Legislation
KW - Social policy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0036637427&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/sw/47.3.209
DO - 10.1093/sw/47.3.209
M3 - Article
C2 - 12194401
AN - SCOPUS:0036637427
SN - 0037-8046
VL - 47
SP - 209
EP - 221
JO - Social Work (United States)
JF - Social Work (United States)
IS - 3
ER -