Social Policy in Australia
Understanding for Action
Fourth Edition
Alison McClelland, Paul Smyth, Greg Marston
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- ISBN:
- 9780190320539
- Published:
- 3 Nov 2020
- Availability:
- 514
A critical approach to understanding social policy for advocacy and action
Social Policy in Australia introduces students to the concept of social policy and its influence on the nature of our society and the lives of individual Australians. It examines the purpose and meaning of social policy, how it has operated in the past, how it operates now, and the social policy challenges for the future.
A wealth of new high-profile contributors have joined this stellar author team to deliver a comprehensive fourth edition. Updates to reflect recent developments in social policy provide currency and a greater focus on advocacy and action has been woven throughout. This text examines social policy as a discipline and an area of practice by providing students with information about how to analyse the impacts of social policy. It takes a critical approach to developing an understanding of the key players, institutions and policy areas that influence the decision-making process of social policy. It aims to equip students with the enthusiasm, skills, and knowledge they need to become an engaged and effective policy actor.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
- Heavily revised content considers recent developments in social policy including health, climate change, education, and immigration
- Contemporary examples integrated throughout the text reflect significant changes in society
- Three new chapters on contemporary areas of social policy:
- Chapter 8 ‒ Immigration: Welfare Rights in a Temporary Immigration State
- Chapter 10 ‒ Losing Sight: Social Security Policy in Australia
- Chapter 12 ‒ Health and Health Care: A Contested Terrain
Part 1: Introduction to Social Policy
Chapter 1. What is Social Policy?
Chapter 2. Values, Concepts and Social Policy Design
Chapter 3. A Framework for Understanding, Advocacy and Action
Chapter 4. The Institutional Context for Social Policy
Part 2: The Historical, International and Changing Context for Action
Chapter 5. The Historical Context for Action
Chapter 6. Australian Social Policy in an International Context
Chapter 7. Changes and Challenges
Part 3: Areas for Social Policy Action
Chapter 8. Immigration: Welfare Rights in a Temporary Immigration State
Chapter 9. Unemployment Policy: Unemployment, Underemployment and Labour Market Insecurity
Chapter 10. Losing Sight: Social Security Policy in Australia
Chapter 11. Housing Policy in Australia
Chapter 12. Health and Health Care: A Contested Terrain
Chapter 13. Education Policy: Issues and Opportunities in Australian Schooling
Chapter 14. Community Services, Individualism and Markets
Chapter 15. Climate Change: An Urgent Challenge for Social Policy
Chapter 16. Taxation: Paying for Policy
Alison McClelland has extensive experience in social policy and has previously held senior positions in government, academia and the community sector.
Paul Smyth is Honorary Professor of Social Policy at the University of Melbourne.
Greg Marston is Professor of Social Policy in the School of Social Science and Deputy Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at The University of Queensland.
Alison McClelland AM has previously held senior positions in government, academia and the community sector. She has been a Commissioner with the Productivity Commission and participated in government boards and advisory committees, held several honorary positions with the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS), was made a member of the Order of the Australia and awarded a Centenary Medal for her contribution to social policy and social research in Australia. Her main work has been directed to examining the impact of social and economic policies on the distribution of material well-being in Australia. Paul Smyth is Honorary Professor of Social Policy at the University of Melbourne where he was previously founding Coordinator of the Master of Social Policy; and, conjointly, General Manager of the Research and Policy Centre at the Brotherhood of St Laurence. He was earlier Director of Social Policy in the School of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Queensland; and senior researcher at Uniya, the Jesuit social research and action centre at Kings Cross, Sydney. Greg Marston is Professor of Social Policy in the School of Social Science and Deputy Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at The University of Queensland. He has previously held positions at Queensland University of Technology and RMIT University and visiting appointments in Sweden and the United States. Prior to entering academia he worked in the community sector at the local, state and national level. His main research interests are unemployment, poverty, welfare governance, work and emerging technologies and the politics of policymaking.
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- Discussion questions can be used in tutorials
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