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WS1001:03
Introduction to Social Policy
26 hours lectures, 12 hours tutorials or the equivalent. Semester 1 Internal. Semester 1 Limited Attendance (distance education students only).
Dr A McMahon (Townsville campus);
Dr W Earles (Cairns Campus.
This subject introduces students to the study of the Australian welfare state - the history of its development its purposes, its principal characteristics and possible future directions. A major focus is on differing political and philosophical values and attitudes that influence the development of social policy. This includes an analysis of principles of social justice and of inequality in Australian society. A major question in the subject is to consider who benefits from the welfare state. Students will explore the way in which the welfare of individuals, groups and communities may be affected, positively or negatively by class, gender, ethnicity and geographical location.
develop a broad understanding of the nature and extent of social welfare policy and provision in Australia;