Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
Synopsis This subject is a critical examination of social welfare practice across the different modes of intervention - individual and family, group, community, organisation and policy. Whilst the lower level subjects have separated the study of these different foci of intervention, this subject will link the micro and macro practice approaches and present an integrated view of social welfare practice through the examination of a particular theoretical perspective. Students will choose to explore in depth a particular theoretical perspective from the following: christian; ecological; feminist; green; and post-structural.
Assessment Assignment one (1500 words): 25% + Assignment two (4500 words): 75%