Access 5 or more peer reviewed journal articles from the library or sources provided by the instructor.
Access 3 or more additional sources of information that might include lived experience accounts, culturally responsive intervention or prevention programs, interviews with practitioners, newspaper or media stories, professional organization websites and/or other reputable source material.
Read/study the collected information and synthesize what you have understood into 3 to 5 main points that can be supported by multiple sources of information and that you can explain in your own words.
Create a thesis for your paper that encompasses the points you want to make and guides the structure of your paper.
Write your paper to include an introductory paragraph that includes your thesis statement, a body of the paper that explains your 3 to 5 points and follows naturally from your introduction, and a conclusion to your paper that highlights your main points and makes suggestions for future study or practice implications.
Be sure to cite the paper with your best APA style, APA style reference page.