Ideology‚ Social Policy and the Welfare State. Liberalism it could be argued was born out of the opportunity for the individual to prosper unfettered by the constraints of feudalist class structure. As the industrial revolution changed the demographic face of society‚ principles of laissez-faire provided‚ in theory‚ the possibility that as all men are innately equal‚ so was their opportunity to satisfy the basic human need for material gratification. The rationale of meritocracy was aligned with
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In the German Ideology by Marx and Engel the notion of ideology they are describing is that the ruling class having ruling ideas over those in the lower class. To further go in depth‚ the ruling class is the class with the most control and power. The ruling class are the ones at the top‚ having an advantage to material production and control of the mental production‚ or ideas‚ and for those who are inferior are instilled these ideas that the ruling class imposes. If we separate the ruling ideas of
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The Social Efficiency Ideology has the purpose of creating individuals that are ready to live an independent life. People supporting this ideology believe that education is a process that should prepare individuals to appropriately function in the community. This ideology sees schooling as the main tool to help develop mature adults that are ready to have a career and can be productive members of society. School is the place where children come to learn the skills and procedures they will need to
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Cold War Ideology and Policies Billie Jo Wallace Axia College of University of Phoenix Professor Shaun Sullivan January 13‚ 2007 Cold War Ideology and Policies The Cold War is a term used to describe a mostly nonviolent conflict primarily between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the United States (US) beginning in 1945. The USSR’s military might and the US’s nuclear capabilities defined the Cold War. Neither country was willing to start an all out war. The USSR and the US
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During 1980 and 90s‚ the major ideology and economic policy shifted from Conservatism to Centrism. Reagan’s government believed that “government is the problem‚ not solution”. Thus‚ they implement the “supply-side” program which reduced welfares and government interference in business‚ and lowered tax rate on wealthy. President Clinton merged free market policy and appropriate government intervention by raised tax rate on rich people and reformed welfare (ex: children health care) and eligibility
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1.1 Identify key historical landmarks in social welfare focusing on the period upto 1945. During the period of 1900s to 1945s‚ there was various significant landmarks which focused on the social welfare of the people in the United Kingdom. The Uk government launched various welfare programmes through the social welfare provision‚ financial abet or social security which refers to a programme having the main objective is to provide a minimum level of the income to the people who don’t have
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ideological developments of UK social policy‚ identifying the underpinning principles and values. Social policy is defined as actions aimed at promoting social well being (Alcock). It is not just about state legislation but also about what the government does to support and interfere with the well being of citizens. Policies can be regarded as embodying ideas about society‚ the economy and views about justice‚ equality and individual responsibility (Alcock). Social policy as a whole looks at the
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Level 4 HND Diploma In Health and Social Care Student Name Unit 7: Social Policy Assessor name: Christine Pratt Date of Issue Completion date 27/01/2014 07/03/2014 Student No. Submitted on Assignment title Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment criteria LO1 Understand the significant historical and contemporary landmarks in social welfare provision 1.1 Understand the origins of social policies 2.1 Analyse the processes involved
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Essay Question: What are ideologies and how do they impact upon policy making? Ideologies refer to a set of ideas and values that provides a base for organised political action. They justify and influence the different theories of society and human nature. Ideologies have a big impact on policy making‚ as the government of the day will base their policies around these political ideologies. The two major political parties in New Zealand‚ National and Labour‚ each have different beliefs and values
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Influences on Practice/ Service Delivery: e.g. legislation‚ policy‚ practice guidance etc. How does it influence the service and the ways in which nurses and social workers work within it? (Demonstrating knowledge of roles within the service‚ as well as theoretical frameworks and guidance underpinning professional practice). The ways in which this affects how decisions are made (e.g. are they influenced by the lead professional agency? What is the legal basis for decisions that are made about how
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