social work-social policy
social work-social policy
Order Description
Lenses of Theory Analysis: Problem Solving Theories
Word count or equivalent: 600 - 800 words per briefing note (2,500 words in total)
Often social workers work with government, either directly or indirectly, on the development of policies that have significant impact on society. One common way of
informing government decision makers is though briefing notes. A briefing note, also known as a ministerial briefing, is a short document prepared by an expert that
keeps the decision maker informed about issues that they are responsible for. In most cases the turn-around time (from request to submission) for a briefing note is
less than 12 hours.
Formats vary by jurisdiction, and sometimes departments, but generally a good briefing note contains the following sections:
• Title
• Purpose (issue, topic)
• Background
• Current status
• Key considerations
• Options
• Recommendations
It is important to be concise, focused, and persuasive.
You will write a briefing note for 4 modules of your choosing (from modules 2 - 8) and submit all four as a single word document on the due date.
Learning Outcomes to be Assessed
1. analyse contemporary social problems in the context of Australian social work practice
3. describe Australian social policies which relate to particular social problems
Task Overview
The South Australian government has embarked on a social policy analysis project. All Ministers and their departments have been asked to provide information regarding
the pressing social issues within contemporary South Australia. A senior public servant has approached you to provide a briefing note on an issue that you think is the
most pressing from a social work perspective.
1. Decide on an issue relevant to the module that you are writing for.
2. Decide which department or Minister you are writing the briefing note for (a list of SA department can be found here).
3. Research your issue.
(Remember that research for a briefing note should include academic sources, public sources and grey literature).
4. Write your briefing note.
(remember to identify clearly the issue and department you are writing for)
5. Submit your briefing notes
Presentation of Assignments
The following format should be observed:
• The essay word limit must be strictly observed. Markers will not read beyond 10% word excess of the assignments.
• The work should be well presented and accurately referenced, using APA Referencing Style (see next section).
• Papers should be written in a readable style with good syntax and spelling.
• Submissions should demonstrate wide reading in social policy literature
• Submissions should be well structured with an introduction, a logical development of the argument, supported by references from the literature, and appropriate sub
sections, and a conclusion.
• Papers must be analytical and not merely descriptive. Academic essays are more than opinion pieces. They must refer to relevant studies.
• Papers should be double spaced with 2 cm margins
GRADING RUBRIC:
Comment Grade
Title & purpose
- Clear and succinct
- Tells the reader the topic and purpose of the briefing / 10 %
Background
- Concise summary of the most recent developments that identify and frame the issue at hand. / 15%
Current status
- Concise and focused ‘snapshot’ of the current situation. / 15%
Key considerations
- Clearly identifies the variables to be considered. / 15%
Options
- Clearly identifies and articulates the costs and benefits (pros and cons) set out for each option.
- Objective and evidenced based. / 20%
Recommendations
- Clearly identifies and articulates the preferred course of action
- Linked to at least one option
- Objective and evidenced based. / 10%
Use of references
- Topic is well researched
- Use of credible resources
- APA referencing used / 10%
Academic Integrity
- Adheres to AI policy / 5%
Grade / 100
Penalties -
Final Grade %
Graded By HB
South Australian Government Ministers and Portfolio Responsibilities
https://www.premier.sa.gov.au/index.php/the-team
Social Policy and Social Work
https://www.scielo.br/pdf/rk/v16nspe/en_05.pdf
Redefining Welfare - Australian Social Policy and Practice
https://www.griffith.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/239339/Lesley-Chenoweth-Aust-social-work-and-policy-review.pdf
Social Policy Training and Social Work in South Africa
https://pdfproc.lib.msu.edu/?file=/DMC/African%20Journals/pdfs/social%20development/vol14no1/jsda014001003.pdf
Redefining the beginnings of social work in Australia
https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/1684/1/1684_McMahon_2003.pdf
Where knowledge, social work and social policy meet
https://www.iassw-aiets.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/IASSW-FUNDED-PROJECT-.pdf
The post-modern challenge of social policy analysis
https://www.sprc.unsw.edu.au/media/SPRCFile/NSPC01_18_Marston.pdf
The transformation of society, social work and social policy in Slovakia
https://periodika.osu.cz/eris/dok/2014-01/3-botek-kol-transformation-of-society-social-policy-social-work-in-slovakia.pdf
Exploring the policy to practice gap
https://www.tusla.ie/uploads/content/Exploring_the_policy_to_practice_gap.