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1. Why are some groups in society more vulnerable to poverty than others?
2. With reference to one particular group, answer the following:
-What precipitates many people in the group into poverty?
-Why do governments tend not to introduce equity-based measures to reduce poverty in this group?
-What could governments do to eliminate or at least reduce poverty in this group?
Resources:
 You must use Chapter 7: Income Support in Carson and Kerr (2018)
[Carson, E. and Kerr, L., 2017. Australian social policy and the human services. Cambridge University Press.] (compulsory to use)and plus a minimum of 2 references from THE BELOW PROVIDED REFERNCE ARTICLES needs to be used.  In addition, you can use media articles and reports, appropriately referenced, peer reviewed grey articles dated from 2010 years.....  Wider reading is encouraged in addition to these readings.

Maddison, S. and Denniss, R., 2013. An introduction to Australian public policy: theory and practice. Cambridge University Press.
Pearson, N., 1999. Positive and negative welfare and Australia's indigenous communities. Family Matters, (54), pp.30-35.
Summerfield, T., Young, L., Harman, J. and Flatau, P., 2010. Child support and welfare to work reforms: The economic consequences for single-parent families. Family Matters, (84), p.68.
Goodhart, D., 2017. The road to somewhere: The populist revolt and the future of politics. Oxford University Press.
Mares, P,in  Not quite Australian: how temporary migration is changing the nation, Text Publishing Company, Melbourne,2016, 30-64 ch(2)
Mendes, P., 2009. Retrenching or renovating the Australian welfare state: the paradox of the Howard government's neo?liberalism. International Journal of Social Welfare, 18(1), pp.102-110.
Zufferey, C., 2011. Homelessness, social policy, and social work: a way forward.
Fawcett, B. and Plath, D., 2014. A national disability insurance scheme: What social work has to offer. British Journal of Social Work, 44(3), pp.747-762.
Summerfield, T., Young, L., Harman, J. and Flatau, P., 2010. Child support and welfare to work reforms: The economic consequences for single-parent families. Family Matters, (84), p.68.
Miller, P. and Hayward, D. (2017) ‘Social policy ‘generosity’ at a time of fiscal austerity: The strange case of Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme’, Critical Social Policy, 37(1), pp. 128–147. doi: 10.1177/0261018316664463.
Pearson, N., 1999. Positive and negative welfare and Australia's indigenous communities. Family Matters, (54), pp.30-35. [ for this reference if you need to use I have provided u the pdf file separately]

Thill, C., 2015. Listening for policy change: how the voices of disabled people shaped Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme. Disability & Society, 30(1), pp.15-28.
Alcock, P, Policy Press, Bristol, 2016
Orchard, L & Miller, C, Policy Press, BristoL,2014
Sealey, C., 2015. Social Policy Simplified: What Is Social Policy And Why Is It Relevant To You?; 2. Which Benefits Do You Receive From Social Policy, And Who Receives The Most Benefits?; 3. Why Has Your Cradle To Grave Entitlement To Social Policy Benefits Developed To Exist As It Does Today?; 4. Do You Pay Too Much Tax For The Social Policy Benefits You Receive?; 5. Can Social Policy Solve The Problem Of Poverty?; 6. Should Entitlement To Social Policy Benefits Be Just For Some People Or For Everyone?; 7. How Broadly .... Palgrave Macmillan.
Marking Criteria:

•    Concise overview of the social policy issue/directive (5)
•    Concise overview of social services involved in policy implementation (5)
•    Translates policy impact in the lives of real people (service providers or service users) using evidence (10) 
•    Effective presentation (10) 
•    Written expression and structure (Readability including English expression, grammar and punctuation; organisation of ideas) (10)
•    use Harvard Referencing 

 

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