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This Is A 10001250 Word Narrative Paper Supported With Reputable Sour This is a 1000–1250 word narrative paper supported with reputable sources that describe the community in which you work, or would like to work, as a human services leader. As a human services leader, it is critical to understand the context of your practice. While your daily work may focus on activities within your organization, the organization is designed to serve a community. While communities can take many different forms, for this assignment, you are to focus on a geographic service area as your community—either at the city or county level. Once you identify and define the geographic service area, you need to describe your community—its characteristics, resources, needs, demographics, and history. To structure your narrative, you will need to highlight the significant events and trends that impact Talcott Parsons’ societal institutions: government, economy, religion, education, and family, as well as a newer institution of media. To complete this assignment, you will need to use reputable sources, such as government sites, agency sites, local news, and museums. As you are pulling your ideas together, consider these questions about your community: · Who lives there? How has the population changed over time? · What are the resources for the area? · What are the significant historical events that impacted the community? · What are its pressing issues?

Paper For Above instruction The community I have chosen to analyze as a human services leader is the city of Springfield, located in the state of Illinois. Springfield’s rich history, evolving demographics, and socio-economic challenges make it a compelling case for understanding the context in which human services operate and adapt. This narrative explores Springfield’s characteristics, resources, needs, and historical trends, emphasizing the societal institutions that shape its development. Introduction Springfield, as the capital city of Illinois, serves as a political and cultural hub, hosting the state government and various historical landmarks. Its strategic location and historical significance profoundly influence the community's identity and evolution. Understanding Springfield’s societal fabric involves examining its demographics, resources, historical milestones, and pressing issues, which collectively impact human services provision. Community Characteristics, Demographics, and Resources


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