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BHS180 — Child, Family, and Adult Advocacy

3 credits · 3 hours

BHS 180 - Child, Family, and Adult Advocacy BHS 180 - Child, Family, and Adult Advocacy Description: The role of advocacy in relation to multiple systems affecting children, families, and adults. Emphasis on identifying appropriate supports, community resources, and “wrap-around” services to foster healthy family and child development, social welfare, and recovery. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Course Content: Advocacy: definitions, standards, and ethics Strategies and tactics in advocacy Parental rights and legal protections Family systems and integrated healthcare supports in recovery Integrated healthcare advocacy in education Integrated healthcare advocacy for disability access and inclusion Criminal justice integrated healthcare advocacy State, county, city, and community resources, access, collaboration, and integrated healthcare multidisciplinary teams Learning

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