Explain what the alternative is, providing an example of how it might be implemented in resolving the problem.
For each alternative, provide insights into the potential perceptions differing groups within the community might have towards this alternative.
For each identified alternative, provide some specific insight into specific aspects of the problem that this alternative will address. Remember, it is unlikely you will be able to implement any practice that will completely eliminate a problem, so when identifying policy alternatives, we need to be clear about what we are trying to achieve with that alternative.
Remember: One alternative must be the status quo.
Discuss the challenges associated with developing alternatives that best meet the needs of the community when a proposed alternative might be in conflict with your own values.