AgendaSettingWhich Stage forWorking helpsdetermine whetherpeople with powerand influence careabout a particularissue?InvisibleWhat is it calledwhen a policy canaffect daily life inan important waybut often gounnoticed?ElectionWhat processis used toassign policyroles to electedofficials?Short-termThinkingPoliticians favorpolicies with quickresults that fit electioncycles, often ignoringlong term solutions thatcommunities need.What type of barrier isthis?USA.govWhere canyou find outwho yourelectedofficials are?VoteWhat is somethingthat can be doneat the individuallevel to promoteyour own valuesand beliefs?Equity /RepresentationMarginalizedcommunities areoften left out ofdecision-making,leading to policiesthat don’t reflect theirrealities. What barrieris this?Equality/FairnessWhat doessocial justicemean incontext ofpublic policyCommunityLevelAt what level on thesocioecologicalmodel would Mediacoverage have thequickest and mostinfluence?PublicPolicyWhat termrefers to thestudy ofgovernmentpolicies?FalseTrue or False:Public policyonly happensat the nationallevelSocialEmotionalLearningWhat policyprovides equalresources andaccess to qualityeducation for allstudents?CommunityPsychologistWhose role is it tounderstand,evaluate, andinfluence policiesto promote socialjustice, equity, andwell-being?KaiserPermanenteWhat insurancecompany providedfree medicalschool to collegestudents toaddress thephysical shortage?Conceptual /InstrumentalWhat arethe twotypes ofresearch?LimitedResourcesEthics inPublicPolicyThe balancebetween scientificobjectivity,communityadvocacy, andrespect forparticipants?EvaluationWhat is thelast step ofthe policycycle?CommunicationGapsPolicymakers andresearchers oftenspeak different“languages.”what type ofbarrier is this?SchoolLunchWhat is anexample ofpublic policywithin theschool system?ImplementationWhat termrefers toputting apolicy intoaction?CoalitionsHow can acommunity orsociety influenceleaders to makea change?SocialWhat type ofpolicyfocuses onpublic healthand welfare?AgendaSettingWhich Stage forWorking helpsdetermine whetherpeople with powerand influence careabout a particularissue?InvisibleWhat is it calledwhen a policy canaffect daily life inan important waybut often gounnoticed?ElectionWhat processis used toassign policyroles to electedofficials?Short-termThinkingPoliticians favorpolicies with quickresults that fit electioncycles, often ignoringlong term solutions thatcommunities need.What type of barrier isthis?USA.govWhere canyou find outwho yourelectedofficials are?VoteWhat is somethingthat can be doneat the individuallevel to promoteyour own valuesand beliefs?Equity /RepresentationMarginalizedcommunities areoften left out ofdecision-making,leading to policiesthat don’t reflect theirrealities. What barrieris this?Equality/FairnessWhat doessocial justicemean incontext ofpublic policyCommunityLevelAt what level on thesocioecologicalmodel would Mediacoverage have thequickest and mostinfluence?PublicPolicyWhat termrefers to thestudy ofgovernmentpolicies?FalseTrue or False:Public policyonly happensat the nationallevelSocialEmotionalLearningWhat policyprovides equalresources andaccess to qualityeducation for allstudents?CommunityPsychologistWhose role is it tounderstand,evaluate, andinfluence policiesto promote socialjustice, equity, andwell-being?KaiserPermanenteWhat insurancecompany providedfree medicalschool to collegestudents toaddress thephysical shortage?Conceptual /InstrumentalWhat arethe twotypes ofresearch?LimitedResourcesEthics inPublicPolicyThe balancebetween scientificobjectivity,communityadvocacy, andrespect forparticipants?EvaluationWhat is thelast step ofthe policycycle?CommunicationGapsPolicymakers andresearchers oftenspeak different“languages.”what type ofbarrier is this?SchoolLunchWhat is anexample ofpublic policywithin theschool system?ImplementationWhat termrefers toputting apolicy intoaction?CoalitionsHow can acommunity orsociety influenceleaders to makea change?SocialWhat type ofpolicyfocuses onpublic healthand welfare?

Public Policy - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Which Stage for Working helps determine whether people with power and influence care about a particular issue?
    Agenda Setting
  2. What is it called when a policy can affect daily life in an important way but often go unnoticed?
    Invisible
  3. What process is used to assign policy roles to elected officials?
    Election
  4. Politicians favor policies with quick results that fit election cycles, often ignoring long term solutions that communities need. What type of barrier is this?
    Short-term Thinking
  5. Where can you find out who your elected officials are?
    USA.gov
  6. What is something that can be done at the individual level to promote your own values and beliefs?
    Vote
  7. Marginalized communities are often left out of decision-making, leading to policies that don’t reflect their realities. What barrier is this?
    Equity / Representation
  8. What does social justice mean in context of public policy
    Equality / Fairness
  9. At what level on the socioecological model would Media coverage have the quickest and most influence?
    Community Level
  10. What term refers to the study of government policies?
    Public Policy
  11. True or False: Public policy only happens at the national level
    False
  12. What policy provides equal resources and access to quality education for all students?
    Social Emotional Learning
  13. Whose role is it to understand, evaluate, and influence policies to promote social justice, equity, and well-being?
    Community Psychologist
  14. What insurance company provided free medical school to college students to address the physical shortage?
    Kaiser Permanente
  15. What are the two types of research?
    Conceptual / Instrumental
  16. Limited Resources
  17. The balance between scientific objectivity, community advocacy, and respect for participants?
    Ethics in Public Policy
  18. What is the last step of the policy cycle?
    Evaluation
  19. Policymakers and researchers often speak different “languages.” what type of barrier is this?
    Communication Gaps
  20. What is an example of public policy within the school system?
    School Lunch
  21. What term refers to putting a policy into action?
    Implementation
  22. How can a community or society influence leaders to make a change?
    Coalitions
  23. What type of policy focuses on public health and welfare?
    Social