Question: Answer this question How do you think social workers can effectively collaborate with government agencies and policymakers to advocate for increased funding and more comprehensive

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How do you think social workers can effectively collaborate with government agencies and policymakers to advocate for increased funding and more comprehensive policies for inner city programs?

What strategies could be employed to overcome systemic barriers and ensure sustainable change?

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