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Some methods include: advocacy, passing bills or laws (if the social worker is an elected official), persuasion skills, collective action, and partnering with non social workers who have a similar goal.
Some methods include: advocacy, passing bills or laws (if the social worker is an elected official), persuasion skills, collective action, and partnering with non social workers who have a similar goal.

== References ==
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== Further reading ==
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* {{cite book | last=Aguayo | first=Cecilia | last2=Calderón-Orellana | first2=Magdalena | chapter=Ethics for macro social work | title=Encyclopedia of social work | publisher=Oxford University Press & National Association of Social Workers | date=29 September 2021 | isbn=978-0-19-997583-9 | doi=10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1502}}
* {{cite journal | last=Applewhite | first=Steven R | last2=Kao | first2=Dennis | last3=Pritzker | first3=Suzanne | title=Educator and practitioner views of professional competencies for macro social work practice | journal=International Social Work | volume=61 | issue=6 | date=2018 | issn=0020-8728 | doi=10.1177/0020872817702705 | pages=1169–1186}}
* {{cite book | last=Austin | first=Michael J. | title=The Future of Human Service Organizational & Management Research | chapter=Pathways for promoting macro practice in social work education: A commentary | publisher=Routledge | date=10 September 2020 | isbn=978-1-00-304119-1 | doi=10.4324/9781003041191-3}}
* {{cite book | last=Bailey | first=Darlyne | last2=Mizrahi | first2=Terry | editor-last=Franklin | editor-first=Cynthia | title=Encyclopedia of macro social work | publisher=Oxford University Press & National Association of Social Workers | publication-place=Washington, DC | date=2023-01-13 | isbn=978-0-19-094912-9}}
* {{cite book | last=Bailey | first=Darlyne | last2=Mizrahi | first2=Terry | last3=Smith | first3=Jenay | title=Encyclopedia of social work | chapter=The Special Commission to Advance Macro Practice | publisher=Oxford University Press & National Association of Social Workers | date=18 May 2022 | isbn=978-0-19-997583-9 | doi=10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1456 | doi-access=free}}
* {{cite book | last=Brown | first=Mary-Ellen | last2=Stalker | first2=Katie | title=Social work skills for community practice: Applied macro social work | publisher=Springer Publishing Company | publication-place=New York | date=2022-11-10 | isbn=978-0-8261-5835-2 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vbeGEAAAQBAJ}}
* {{cite book | last=Brueggemann | first=William G | date=2013-03-06 | orig-year=2000 | title=The practice of macro social work | edition=4th | publisher=[[Cengage Learning]] | isbn=978-0-495-60228-6 | oclc=835656608}}
* {{cite book | last=Burghardt | first=Steve | title=Macro practice in social work for the 21st century: Bridging the macro-micro divide | edition=2nd | publication-place=Thousand Oaks, California | publisher=SAGE Publications | date=2013-10-18 | isbn=978-1-4522-5745-7 | oclc=863173184 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EQ9zAwAAQBAJ}}
* {{cite journal | last=Calhoun | first=Molly | last2=Lightfoot | first2=Elizabeth | last3=Okamoto | first3=Katlin | last4=Goodenough | first4=Karen | last5=Zheng | first5=Mingyang | title=Contemporary perceptions of social work: Macro practice in the profession | journal=Journal of Community Practice | volume=28 | issue=4 | date=1 October 2020 | issn=1070-5422 | doi=10.1080/10705422.2020.1841702 | pages=374–391}}
* {{cite book | last=Dentato | first=Michael P. | chapter=Social work education for macro practice | title=Encyclopedia of social work | publisher=Oxford University Press & National Association of Social Workers | date=28 January 2022 | isbn=978-0-19-997583-9 | doi=10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1415}}
* {{cite journal | last=Donaldson | first=L. P. | last2=Hill | first2=K. | last3=Ferguson | first3=S. | last4=Fogel | first4=S. | last5=Erickson | first5=C. | title=Contemporary social work licensure: Implications for macro social work practice and education | journal=Social Work | volume=59 | issue=1 | date=1 January 2014 | issn=0037-8046 | doi=10.1093/sw/swt045 | pmid=24640231 | pages=52–61 | jstor=23719542}}
* {{cite journal | last=Ferguson | first=Kristin M | last2=Teixeira | first2=Samantha | last3=Wernick | first3=Laura J | last4=Burghardt | first4=Steve | title=Macro interventions and their influence on individual and community well-being | journal=Journal of Social Work | volume=18 | issue=6 | date=2018 | issn=1468-0173 | doi=10.1177/1468017318757160 | pages=679–702}}
* {{cite book | last=Fauri | first=David P. | last2=Netting | first2=F. Ellen | last3=O'Connor | first3=Mary Katherine | title=Social work macro practice | publisher=[[Cengage Learning]] | publication-place=Belmont, CA | date=July 2004 | isbn=978-0-534-51303-0}}
* {{cite book | last=Ferguson | first=Iain | date=25 June 2019 | chapter=The return of macro approaches in social work | doi=10.4324/9781315211053-28 | editor-last=Payne | editor-first=Malcolm | editor-last2=Reith-Hall | editor-first2=Emma | title=The Routledge handbook of social work theory | publisher=Routledge | publication-place=London | isbn=978-0-415-79343-8}}
* {{cite journal | last=Fogel | first=Sondra J. | last2=Ersing | first2=Robin | title=Macro-focused social work dissertations: A preliminary look at the numbers | journal=Journal of Social Work Education | volume=52 | issue=2 | date=2 April 2016 | issn=1043-7797 | doi=10.1080/10437797.2016.1151272 | pages=170–177}}
* {{cite journal | last=Gamble | first=Dorothy N. | title=Advanced concentration macro competencies for social work practitioners: Identifying knowledge, values, judgment and skills to promote human well-being | journal=Journal of Community Practice | volume=19 | issue=4 | date=2011 | issn=1070-5422 | doi=10.1080/10705422.2011.625914 | pages=369–402}}
* {{cite journal | last=Hill | first=Katharine | last2=Erickson | first2=Christina L. | last3=Donaldson | first3=Linda Plitt | last4=Fogel | first4=Sondra J. | last5=Ferguson | first5=Sarah M. | title=Perceptions of macro social work education: An exploratory study of educators and practitioners | journal=Advances in Social Work | volume=18 | issue=2 | date=17 December 2017 | issn=2331-4125 | doi=10.18060/21455 | doi-access=free | pages=522–542 | url=https://journals.indianapolis.iu.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/21455/21235}}
* {{cite journal | last=Hill | first=Katharine M. | last2=Ferguson | first2=Sarah M. | last3=Erickson | first3=Christina | title=Sustaining and strengthening a macro identity: The Association of Macro Practice Social Work | journal=Journal of Community Practice | volume=18 | issue=4 | date=2010 | issn=1070-5422 | doi=10.1080/10705422.2010.519684 | pages=513–527}}
* {{cite journal | last=Hyde | first=Cheryl A. | title=A feminist model for macro-practice: Promises and problems | journal=Administration in Social Work | volume=13 | issue=3-4 | date=15 November 1989 | issn=0364-3107 | doi=10.1300/J147v13n03_08 | pages=145–181}}
* {{cite book | last=Hyde | first=Cheryl A. | chapter=Feminist macro social work practice | title=Encyclopedia of social work | publisher=Oxford University Press & National Association of Social Workers | date=11 June 2013 | isbn=978-0-19-997583-9 | doi=10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.151 | doi-access=free}}
* {{cite journal | last=Kim | first=Sung-Ju | last2=Jeong | first2=Bok Gyo | last3=Mirabella | first3=Roseanne | title=Managerial aspects in macro social work education: Comparative analysis between MSW macro programs and nonprofit management education | journal=Social Work Education | date=27 February 2024 | issn=0261-5479 | doi=10.1080/02615479.2024.2319248 | pages=1–18}}
* {{cite journal | last=Lee | first=B. | title=Macro practice: Cornerstone of our profession! | journal=Social Work | volume=59 | issue=4 | date=1 October 2014 | issn=0037-8046 | doi=10.1093/sw/swu037 | pages=376–376}}
* {{cite book | last=Long | first=Dennis D. | last2=Tice | first2=Carolyn J. | last3=Morrison | first3=John D. | title=Macro social work practice: A strengths perspective | publisher=Brooks Cole | date=2006 | isbn=978-0-534-64043-9}}
* {{cite journal | last=McBeath | first=Bowen | title=Re-envisioning macro social work practice | journal=Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services | volume=97 | issue=1 | date=2016 | issn=1044-3894 | doi=10.1606/1044-3894.2016.97.9 | pages=5–14}}
* {{cite journal | last=McNutt | first=John G. | title=The macro practice curriculum in graduate social work education: Results of a national study | journal=Administration in Social Work | volume=19 | issue=3 | date=6 October 1995 | issn=0364-3107 | doi=10.1300/J147v19n03_04 | pages=59–74}}
* {{cite journal | last=Mehrotra | first=Gita R. | last2=Tecle | first2=Aster S. | last3=Ha | first3=An Thi | last4=Ghneim | first4=Staci | last5=Gringeri | first5=Christina | title=Challenges to bridging field and classroom instruction: Exploring field instructors' perspectives on macro practice | journal=Journal of Social Work Education | volume=54 | issue=1 | date=2 January 2018 | issn=1043-7797 | doi=10.1080/10437797.2017.1404522 | pages=135–147}}
* {{cite journal | last=Mosley | first=Jennifer E. | title=Yes, macro practice matters: Embracing the complexity of real-world social work | journal=Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance | volume=41 | issue=1 | date=2017 | issn=2330-3131 | doi=10.1080/23303131.2016.1179538 | pages=10–12}}
* {{cite book | last=Moya | first=Eva M. | last2=Stoesz | first2=David | last3=Lusk | first3=Mark | last4=Chávez-Baray | first4=Silvia M. | title=Encyclopedia of social work | chapter=Social work macro history | publisher=Oxford University Press & National Association of Social Workers | date=28 January 2022 | isbn=978-0-19-997583-9 | doi=10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1429}}
* {{cite journal | last=Netting | first=F. Ellen | title=Future of macro social work | journal=Advances in Social Work | volume=6 | issue=1 | date=30 April 2005 | issn=2331-4125 | doi=10.18060/78 | pages=51–59 | url=https://journals.indianapolis.iu.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/78/66}}
* {{cite book | last=Netting | first=F. Ellen | last2=Thomas | first2=M. Lori | last3=Ivery | first3=Jan | title=Encyclopedia of social work | chapter=Macro social work practice | publisher=Oxford University Press & National Association of Social Workers | date=11 June 2013 | isbn=978-0-19-997583-9 | doi=10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.230}}
* {{cite book | last=Netting | first=F. Ellen | last2=McMurtry | first2=Steven L. | last3=Thomas | first3=M. Lori | last4=Kettner | first4=Peter M. | date=2023 | orig-year=1993 | title=Social work macro practice | edition=7th | publisher=Pearson | publication-place=Hoboken, NJ | isbn=978-0-13-586838-6}} ([https://lazytrader.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/9780135868386-p.pdf Excerpt])
* {{cite journal | last=Plitt Donaldson | first=Linda | last2=Fogel | first2=Sondra J. | last3=Hill | first3=Katharine | last4=Erickson | first4=Christina | last5=Ferguson | first5=Sarah | title=Attitudes toward advanced licensing for macro social work practice | journal=Journal of Community Practice | volume=24 | issue=1 | date=2 January 2016 | issn=1070-5422 | doi=10.1080/10705422.2015.1127864 | pages=77–93}}
* {{cite journal | last=Pritzker | first=S. | last2=Applewhite | first2=S. R. | title=Going "macro": Exploring the careers of macro practitioners | journal=Social Work | volume=60 | issue=3 | date=1 July 2015 | issn=0037-8046 | doi=10.1093/sw/swv019 | pages=191–199 | jstor=24881482 | url=https://uh.edu/socialwork/_docs/Research/recent-publications/2015_Pritzker_GoingMacro.pdf}}
* {{cite journal | last=Regehr | first=Cheryl | last2=Bogo | first2=Marion | last3=Donovan | first3=Kirsten | last4=Lim | first4=April | last5=Regehr | first5=Glenn | title=Evaluating a scale to measure student competencies in macro social work practice | journal=Journal of Social Service Research | volume=38 | issue=1 | date=2012 | issn=0148-8376 | doi=10.1080/01488376.2011.616756 | pages=100–109}}
* {{cite journal | last=Reisch | first=Michael | title=Why macro practice matters | journal=Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance | volume=41 | issue=1 | date=2017 | issn=2330-3131 | doi=10.1080/23303131.2016.1179537 | pages=6–9}}
* {{cite journal | last=Reisch | first=Michael | title=Why macro practice matters | journal=Journal of Social Work Education | volume=52 | issue=3 | date=2 July 2016 | issn=1043-7797 | doi=10.1080/10437797.2016.1174652 | pages=258–268}}
* {{cite book | last=Reisch | first=Michael | title=Macro social work practice: Working for change in a multicultural society | publisher=Cognella Academic Publishing | date=2018-03-28 | isbn=978-1-5165-0757-3}}
* {{cite journal | last=Rothman | first=Jack | title=Multi modes of intervention at the macro level | journal=Journal of Community Practice | volume=15 | issue=4 | date=2007 | issn=1070-5422 | doi=10.1300/J125v15n04_02 | pages=11–40}}
* {{cite journal | last=Santiago | first=Anna Maria | last2=Smith | first2=Richard J. | title=Is the glass half full? : How macro practice matters in a global context | journal=Journal of Community Practice | volume=26 | issue=4 | date=2 October 2018 | issn=1070-5422 | doi=10.1080/10705422.2018.1528667 | pages=387–391}}
* {{cite journal | last=Schwartz | first=Edward E. | title=Macro social work: A practice in search of some theory | journal=Social Service Review | volume=51 | issue=2 | date=1977 | issn=0037-7961 | doi=10.1086/643494 | pages=207–227}}
* {{cite journal | last=Sousa | first=Cindy A. | last2=Yutzy | first2=Lemuel | last3=Campbell | first3=Margo | last4=Cook | first4=Casey | last5=Slates | first5=Sarah | title=Understanding the curricular needs and practice contexts of macro social work: A community-based process | journal=Journal of Social Work Education | volume=56 | issue=3 | date=2 July 2020 | issn=1043-7797 | doi=10.1080/10437797.2019.1656686 | pages=533–547}}
* {{cite journal | last=Thompson | first=Joanne | last2=Menefee | first2=David | last3=Marley | first3=Marsha | title=A comparative analysis of social workers' macro practice activities: Identifying functions common to direct practice and administration | journal=Journal of Social Work Education | volume=35 | issue=1 | date=1999 | issn=1043-7797 | doi=10.1080/10437797.1999.10778951 | pages=115–124}}
* {{cite book | last=Tice | first=Carolyn J. | last2=Long | first2=Dennis D. | last3=Cox | first3=Lisa E. | title=Macro social work practice: Advocacy in action | publisher=SAGE Publications | date=2019-08-07 | isbn=978-1-5063-8842-7 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B8inDwAAQBAJ}}
* {{cite book | last=Tropman | first=John | last2=McBeath | first2=Bowen | chapter=Crafting the future of macro practice | doi=10.4324/9781003041191-13 | editor-last=McBeath | editor-first=Bowen | editor-last2=Hopkins | editor-first2=Karen | title=The future of human service organizational & management research: Navigating complex frontiers | publisher=Routledge | date=2020-04-28 | isbn=978-0-367-48481-1}}
* {{cite journal | last=Zerden | first=Lisa de Saxe | last2=Sheely | first2=Amanda | last3=Despard | first3=Mathieu R. | title=Debunking macro myths: Findings from recent graduates about jobs, salaries, and skills | journal=Social Work Education | volume=35 | issue=7 | date=2 October 2016 | issn=0261-5479 | doi=10.1080/02615479.2016.1188915 | pages=752–766}}
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Macro social work is the use of social work skills training and perspective to produce social change or social justice of some kind.[1] Macro social workers work in a variety of public institutions, including legislative (as elected officials and advocates), executive (as administrators, managers, researchers and experts) or judicial (as expert witnesses in courts) on federal, state, or local level. Macro social workers are also found in the private sector usually in executive positions in their respective organizations.

History

The inception of Macro social work in the United States (although it wasn't called by that name at the time) was with the advent of social work as an academic discipline itself. in the early 1900's , Jane Addams, the founder of the feminist movement, is generally accepted as the very first macro social worker. the feminist movement was the very first macro social work project in the united states.

Methods

The methods employed by macro social workers are aimed at accomplishing their stated goals. All "methods" are not the same, however, but rather change and evolve depending on the social, political, and economic climate within a given country or organization they are employed within.

Some methods include: advocacy, passing bills or laws (if the social worker is an elected official), persuasion skills, collective action, and partnering with non social workers who have a similar goal.

References

  1. ^ McBeath, Bowen (2016-01). "Re-Envisioning Macro Social Work Practice". Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 97 (1): 5–14. doi:10.1606/1044-3894.2016.97.9. ISSN 1044-3894. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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