Family Impact Analysis (25 points).
Write a 3-page (excluding cover page and references) family impact analysis paper of an issue, specific law, or a legislative proposal. Do a research on this particular policy. Read at least 4 peer-reviewed articles and include them in the reference list. (You are not allowed to use FMLA for your policy paper because this is the policy I use as a case study for the class). Using the family impact principles how can or are families being supported in this issue? How can or might families be undermined by this policy? Are there beneficial effects that might have been overlooked without family impact analysis? Are there harmful effects that a family impact analysis might help avoid?
Reflect on the societal factors that influence family policy development, ethical issues, and the roles that family professionals can play in influencing government policies that support and strengthen families. Make sure you demonstrate a thorough understanding of child and family policy concepts and of the societal factors that influence family policy development. Examine the consequences of child and family policies and ethical issues involved. Demonstrate an understanding of the policy-making process and the roles that family professionals can play in influencing government policies that support and strengthen families. Use APA style.
Poster Presentation (7 points). Create a poster presentation in PowerPoint (1 page) with the information from assessment 1. Please make your presentation professional, with enough information, using graphics, etc.