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    According to the Alliance for Children’s Rights in Los Angeles County‚ nearly half of two-thousand youth‚ who age out of foster care‚ end up homeless or incarcerated. Social welfare policy in this country is in desperate need of repair and reform. This analysis is not only based on the Alliance for Children’s Rights statistics but on my own personal experiences and testimony‚ as a product of the foster care system. Foster parents and group home staff should not only be required to take educational

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    However‚ with new people in government the trends were reversed and policies were aimed at individual responsibility instead of relying on the government. Federal legislation transferred more of the responsibility of welfare programs to the states instead of the federal government. ”This approach involved privatization‚ a policy that transfers control from government to private enterprise that allocated public funds to private profit-making or nonprofit entities that then provide benefits or services”

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    the different types of unemployment in the economy and explain the government policies used to address them Australia suffers from different types of unemployment in the economy‚ which is undesirable since Australia aims to achieve full employment; a major macroeconomic objective of the Australian Government. The main forms of unemployment which the Australian economy suffers from are cyclical‚ structural and long term unemployment. To address these main forms of unemployment in the economy‚ the Australian

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    David Garrett Social Welfare Policy 11/23/14 #1 http://www2.potsdam.edu/alcohol.drivingissues/1103163004.html DWI/DUI Sobriety Road Blocks or Check Points -Michigan Supreme Court found sobriety checkpoints to be a violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. -Split decision‚ US Supreme Court reversed the Michigan Court. Chief Justice Rehnquist acknowledge that roadblocks do violate the Constitution right‚ but went onto say they are necessary in order to reduce drunk driving. He argued

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    Essays - Social Policy Essays Modern welfare state development is generally considered to lead to social security or benefits payments‚ social housing provision‚ health provision‚ social work and educational services. Together these services are known as the ’big five ’ but these services tend to develop over time and have differed in quantity‚ availability and quality. Provision and development can change due to social‚ economic and political factors (Spicker‚ 1995‚ p. 3). State provision of welfare has

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    ‘problem’ populations highlight the ‘entangled’ nature of relationship between crime control and social welfare policy ?In what ways does the entanglement raise issues of social justice? This assignment will demonstrate how the concept of problem populations highlights the complex entanglements of social welfare policies and crime control. I will be drawing on evidence which demonstrates how these policies raise issues of social justice. The first example to be used is that of Hurricane Katrina which devastated

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    Welfare Public Policy February 1‚ 2015 Public Policy and Social Services-SOC320 Professor Bernie Colon Even though the people end up suffering in some states due to the welfare benefits not being enough‚ welfare has been reformed and is now controlled by individual states rather than the federal government. This makes it easier for the welfare benefits to be monitored since it’s state by state instead of at a federal level‚ or so the government thinks or says. Many people that are in need of benefits

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    Fiscal Policy for reducing the unemployment rate The employment rate is quite an important variable to a country because it represents the country’s economic situation is good or bad.In order to reduce the unemployment rate‚both demand side policies and supply side policies can be used.On the demand side‚there are fiscal policy and monetary policy.While on the supply side‚there are many policies like improving labor market flexibility‚employment subsidies‚better education and training‚lower employment

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    intractable problem of indigenous welfare policy. It begins with a brief overview of the historical context of the literature and the effect policy has had on social outcomes to date. It moves on to look at the contemporary literature and discuss three key themes common to the reviewed literature‚ being poverty and how it is defined and measured; what causes poverty‚ and; what has been done to address it so far. The review then moves to the introduction of the concept of welfare and discusses how indigenous

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    According to Gillespie (2011)1‚ “unemployment is a measure of the number of jobless people who want to work‚ are available to work‚ and are actively seeking employment.” However‚ unemployment does not include underemployed workers and part time workers. Since 2008‚ the global unemployment rate has grown. However‚ in normal situations or even boom times‚ the unemployment rate never equals to zero. Hence‚ the main purpose of this essay will demonstrate the situation of unemployment. It will first describe how

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