Analyzing a policy or legislation
Analyze a policy or legislation, evaluate the benefits and risks, and consider how the policy could be improved in a 7-9 page paper.
Imagine you are working as a consultant and are contracted by a non-profit agency to examine the policy or legislation you selected in Assessment 2. The non-profit agency wants you to evaluate the benefits and risks of the policy or legislation you selected and provide recommendations for improving it. The non-profit requests a brief 7–9 page paper using recent scholarly references that they can show their board, which will use your information to determine funding priorities for the upcoming year.
Using the policy or legislation you selected in Assessment 2, the paper should consider the direct or indirect influences of the policy or legislation on outcomes across various developmental domains such as social, emotional, physical, or cognitive. Additionally, the paper should consider ways the policy has positively or negatively impacted broader contexts such as families and society. Include your evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of the policy and your suggested changes to the policy. Be sure to also consider issues of diversity in your recommendations.
The writing style should be direct and understandable for professionals who do not work in the field of psychology and include at least five recent peer-reviewed journal articles to support your ideas.
Overview (1 page).
Identify a policy and provide a descriptive overview of the policy.
Who is the policy intended to help?
Who developed the policy?
Was the policy developed under a specific developmental or theoretical framework?
What problem was the policy intended to solve?
Policy outcomes (4–5 pages).
What developmental domains could be impacted by the policy?
What are possible direct or indirect influences of the policy or legislation on each of the following areas:
Social development.
Emotional development.
Physical development.
Cognitive development.