Assignment: Program vs. Policy
Policy or Program?
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Policy or Program? Program Transcript RENATA A. HEDRINGTON JONES: The difference between a policy and a program is
that programs are based upon the policy. So the program can only move in the direction
that the policy mandates or dictates.
JOE N. SAVAGE, JR.: Typically, the policy comes first, as it defines the program. It
determines and defines the services that can be provided, who is eligible to receive
those services, as well as any additional eligibility criteria and the intended outcomes.
RENATA A. HEDRINGTON JONES: For instance, I have a program for children. If the
policy says that program for children must have a particular age group of staff working
with them with particular and specific skills, then that is what I must have for the
program.
Program does not dictate policy. Policy dictates how and why that program runs the way
it does and what's necessary to make that policy-- or that program receive its licensing
and credentials.
JOE N. SAVAGE, JR.: An example from my field of work that highlights the difference
between a policy and a program is the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Programs
Act. That is a policy that establishes the Continuum Of Care program. And the
Continuum Of Care program is responsible for providing emergency shelter, transitional
housing, permanent housing, and permanent supportive housing assistance to
homeless individuals and families.
The McKinney-Vento Act is what defines what the COC program can do. It defines
who's homeless and what that definition is. It defines how much rental assistance, how
long can their emergency shelter be provided. So the McKinney-Vento Act is the policy
that outlines what the COC program can do, who it can serve, and how much
assistance it can give.
RENATA A. HEDRINGTON JONES: What we really need to understand is policy guides
practice. That program is a practice. That policy tells that practice what's mandated,
what the law is, and how you violate the laws as well. So it's always good practice to
read the policy and procedures manual, so that you are ensured what your roles and
responsibilities are in the specific environment with you are working.
Policy or Program?
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The program provides you the environment. The policy tells you how that environment
is supposed to function, what services it's supposed to provide, how they're supposed to
provide them, and when and how long.
KEN LARIMORE: I want to look at the difference between policy and program. If we
could compare this to a car, the car is the program. And the policy is what drives the
car, or what drives our program. And if our policies are bad, our car is not going to get
where it needs to go, which means our clients are not going to get the services that they
need.