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Introduction to Canadian Social Welfare and Social Policy

Introduction to Canadian Social Welfare and Social Policy:

In this course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of social welfare in Canada, covering its historical foundations, development, and program delivery system. Key learning objectives include:

  1. Defining Social Welfare: Students will define social welfare and explore its interconnectedness with social service programs, recognizing its crucial role in individual well-being.
  2. Political Ideologies and Social Welfare: Understanding how different political ideologies shape the landscape of social welfare in Canada, students will gain insights into the various perspectives influencing social policy.
  3. Social Policy Development: Students will comprehend the process of social policy development, from the identification of societal issues to the implementation of policies, fostering a holistic understanding of the policy-making continuum.
  4. Historical Influences on Social Welfare: Exploring historical socio-political factors, students will analyze the impact of different phases of social welfare provision in Canada, tracing the evolution of social policies over time.
  5. Social Service Agencies: Describing the range and organization of social service agencies responsible for delivering social welfare programs, students will gain practical insights into the structures supporting social welfare in the Canadian context.

By achieving these objectives, students will be equipped with a well-rounded knowledge of social welfare, enabling them to critically analyze its historical context, policy development processes, and the contemporary landscape of social service delivery in Canada.

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