focus on a critical analysis of the program/service system related to the naturalization act 1795 policy. The section should address the following issues:
1. Forms of benefits and services provided by the program/service (1—1.5 pages)
a). What type of benefits and services are provided?
b). Discuss the fit of the benefits/services given the social problem analysis
c). What are the implications of the benefit/services for effectiveness, equity and efficiency?
2. Eligibility criteria (2—2.5 pages)
a). Identify the eligibility criteria of the program/services.
b). What ideological assumptions are justifying the link between the beneficiaries of program and the problem it is meant to address?
c). Assess the merits and limitations of the eligibility criteria.
d). Discuss tradeoffs likely to occur when considering modifications of eligibility criteria and assess their relative merits.
f). Which tradeoffs are more consistent with NASW professional mandate for advancing social justice? Why?
3. How is this program financed? (~1 page)
a). Discuss continuity and stability of funding given current social and economic context. b). What are the implications of the financial administration for effectiveness, equity and efficiency?
4. Identifying alternatives (~1 page)
a). Identify and discuss an alternative program for addressing this problem.
b). What is the feasibility of this alternative approach given the current social, economic and political environment?
INCLUDE 5 references
Immigration
March 19th, 2017