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Fоr this writing аssessment, chооse ONE of the following prompts to respond to:Option 1In the week on Children & Youth, you heаrd two very opposing viewpoints of the child welfаre system. One view - such as that in the short documentary you watched (“Children of the System”) - sees the child welfare system in a positive light. The other - from the UpEnd Movement - portrays the child welfare system as inherently flawed. Explain the arguments and core assumptions underlying both of these viewpoints. Where do you find yourself aligned? Which assumptions feel most defensible to you, and which give you pause? NOTE: Do not merely state whether you view the child welfare system in a positive or negative light. Your response should explicitly outline the rationale presented by both sides and demonstrate engagement with the week’s material. That is, WHY do some say we need the child welfare system? And WHY does the UpEnd Movement disagree?-OR- Option 2After watching John Oliver’s segment on disability benefits and reading “What does a social worker for disability services do?”, analyze how the current benefits system supports or undermines the social worker’s efforts to empower clients. In your response, compare the systemic critiques raised by Oliver with the day‐to‐day tasks and challenges described for disability services social workers. How do these two perspectives together reveal gaps between policy design and frontline practice, and what reforms might bridge those gaps?