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Political Dynamics of Change – Intervention Strategies and Tactics
As change agents, social workers must not only be prepared to develop ideas for change and understand that change often occurs in steps, they must also be prepared to navigate the structures necessary to effect sustainable change. You will be addressing this in your final assignment. In this discussion, consider the competing interests related to the change event you propose. Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Share some of the political and economic considerations you must address as part of your change strategy. Who benefits if there isn’t a change? What implicit or explicit biases may create barriers to change?
- Share a journal article, video, podcast, or other resource about political considerations for change. What are some primary factors presented in the resource? What personal implicit and explicit biases do you have related to your proposed change?
- Share some strategies and techniques you are considering related to your intervention. Describe your process in developing these ideas. Which type of strategy do you favor—collaboration, campaign, or contest? What, if any, strategic taboos did you identify?
Political Dynamics of Change – For your final assignment, addressing the intervention strategies and tactics as a change agent involves a nuanced understanding of political and economic considerations, potential biases, and strategic planning. Here’s a framework to help you tackle these aspects:
Political and Economic Considerations
- Political Considerations:
- Stakeholder Interests: Identify key stakeholders and their interests. Consider how their political affiliations, power, and influence might affect the change process. Who benefits from maintaining the status quo? For example, entrenched institutions or individuals who benefit from current policies might resist change. Political Dynamics of Change
- Policy Implications: Analyze how proposed changes align with existing policies and regulations. Consider any political opposition and how it could impact the implementation of your strategy.
- Economic Considerations:
- Funding and Resources: Assess the financial implications of your proposed change. What are the costs associated with implementing the change, and where will the funding come from? Consider potential economic benefits or…