Course Syllabus SW 530 Introduction to Social Welfare Policy and Services Fall 2006 Section 05 Tuesday 2 5 Instructor Deborah A Willis MSW Ph D Office Office Hours TBD Tuesday 11 00 12 30 check first Or more importantly By Appointment Voicemail Email 734 785 7769 dwillis guidance center org I Course Description This course surveys the history of social welfare and the social work profession a broad array of U S social welfare services and the evolution of social work values and ethics Emphasis is placed on major fields of social work service such as income maintenance health care mental health child welfare corrections and services to the elderly Analytic frameworks with regard to social welfare policies and services will be presented These frameworks will identify strengths and weaknesses in the current social welfare system with respect to multiculturalism and diversity social justice and social change behavioral and social science theory and research and social work relevant promotion prevention treatment and rehabilitation programs and services II Course Content There are four main content areas for the course 1 The philosophic and practical basis for social welfare provisions including consideration of the respective roles and relationships of the individual the family the community groups educational settings churches workplaces and the nonprofit sector the government at various geographic levels 2 The history of the social work profession from the altruistic philanthropist to the development of professional practice the emergence of distinct methods of practice in their historical context Willis SW 530 Fall 06 1 the influence of religious values ethics and social and political climates on the profession s development the emergence of specific policies and programs within their historical social and political contexts 3 A critical analysis of current social welfare policies procedures and programs nationally and cross nationally with attention to the strengths and weaknesses of various policies programs and procedures evolving population needs the ways in which current policies and programs address promotion prevention treatment and rehabilitation issues and social justice social change perspectives 3 Descriptions and analyses using recent social science theory research knowledge of major areas of social welfare provision and patterns of their delivery including but not limited to services for families children adolescents adults and the aging including income maintenance foster case protective services and school social work mental and physical health services including those targeted toward promotion prevention treatment and rehabilitation community service programs correctional services and criminal justice III Course Objectives Upon completion of this course students will be able to Describe the historical basis for the current U S social welfare system including the history and role of the social work profession Describe and critically analyze current social welfare policies procedures and programs including the role of behavioral and social science research and theory in their evolution Discuss the strengths and limitations of the current U S social welfare system in terms of the functions of provision of basic needs protection of the vulnerable prevention promotion treatment rehabilitation protection of society and provision of social control This discussion will incorporate state national and cross national analyses Describe and critically analyze major fields of social welfare service provision from a multicultural perspective including but not limited to income security health and mental health services child welfare social work practice in school settings services to the elderly and correctional systems Discuss and critically analyze current debates trends and ethical issues in each specific field of service presented in the course including the implications for social work practice and promoting social justice and social change IV Relationship SW530 to School s Four Curricular Themes Multiculturalism and Diversity Specific field of service is critically analyzed from multicultural historical or cross national perspectives Willis SW 530 Fall 06 2 Social Justice and Social Change The course critically analyzes current trends and ethical issues and their implications for promoting social justice and social change Promotion Prevention Treatment and Rehabilitation The course gives attention to the ways in which current policies and programs address promotion prevention treatment and rehabilitation Behavioral and Social Science Research Analytic frameworks drawn from behavioral and social science literature and research are presented for each field of service V Relationship of the Course to Social Work Ethics and Values The historical overview in this course includes an analysis of the value base of the profession Ethical responsibilities of social workers within fields of service will be reviewed Differences among codes of ethics for several social work professional organizations will also be explored VI Textbooks and News Media Requirements Required Textbooks 1 Barusch Amanda S 2005 Foundations of Social Policy Social Justice Public Programs and the Social Work Profession 2nd Edition Belmont CA Wadsworth Thomson Learning 2 Trattner Walter I 1999 From Poor Law to Welfare State A History of Social Welfare in America 6th Edition New York Free Press 3 Course Pack available on line 4 Other material as noted in syllabus recommended documents Required texts may be purchased at Ulrich s Michigan Book and Supply and Michigan Union Bookstore Recommended Reading All recommended reading is located on reserve in the social work library Document Reading Historical documents related to individual class material will be handed out by the instructor the week before it is to be discussed Required Media 1 The New York Times or Los Angeles Times Washington Post etc The NYT is available online at www Nytimes com The Times also offers a student discount rate on student subscriptions to hard copy editions 2 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Mon Fri on Public TV In the local area there are at least 4 showings of the NewsHour per evening 6pm 6 30 pm 7pm and again around midnight Check your local listings The NewsHour is online at www Pbs org newshour Willis SW 530 Fall 06 3 Recommended Media Local Newspaper Ann Arbor News Detroit CNN News and Policy discussions All Things Considered and or
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