Asked by Marie
What do the words "problem," "policy," and "program," mean within the context of health and human services?
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Just look for all the meanings of each word in a good dictionary (there are also dictionaries on the Web) and select the best meaning depending upon the context. If you aren't sure of a definition, we'll be glad to critique your work
Answered by
Marie
Can anyone see if this is correct.
A problem is when a question has to be considered before answering or finding a solution. A policy is considered to be a system of laws that concerns a given topic by a governmental entity or its representatives. A program is a public service program that is made aware to the public.
A problem is when a question has to be considered before answering or finding a solution. A policy is considered to be a system of laws that concerns a given topic by a governmental entity or its representatives. A program is a public service program that is made aware to the public.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. You seem to have defined your terms correctly as they apply to human services. :-)
The only thing I'd change is to get rid of the word, <i>when</i> in the first sentence. The sentence should say, "A problem is a question that has to be considered before answering or finding a solution."
The only thing I'd change is to get rid of the word, <i>when</i> in the first sentence. The sentence should say, "A problem is a question that has to be considered before answering or finding a solution."
Answered by
Marie
Thanks for the help.
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