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The actions of governments that have ‘a direct impact on the welfare of the citizens, by providing them with services or income’
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Social problems – a piece of social behaviour that causes public friction/ private misery and call for collective action to solve it Eg Poverty, educational under attainment, juvenile delinquency
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Sociological problems – ‘any pattern of relationship that calls for collective action’ Any behaviour we wish to make sense of Can be a social problem but can also be ‘normal’ behaviour eg why do people obey the law or queue?
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No guarantee policy makers (government) will listen Factors effecting influence Electoral popularity Values of party in government Interest groups Globalisation Critical sociology Cost
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1) Postivism & functionalism 2) The social democratic perspective 3) Marxism 4) Feminism 5) The New Right Read & make notes on the section of your handout that corresponds with your number
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Verbally explain the text to the rest of your group 3 minutes each 1 Key point from your text
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Take a scientific approach, see the state as serving society as a whole which makes it perform effectively Sociologists should provide the state with objective scientific information from which the state can base its policies
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By suggesting equal opportunities policies they aim to create equality by redistributing from the rich to the poor Black report – class inequality Peter Townsend – social problems recommended more public spending on education & health care
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See society as divided into 2 opposite classes The ruling class exploit the working class Only the interests of capitalism are served by social policy
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Society is patriarchal, social policies encourage women’s subordination. Feminists have had some impact on social policy eg – learning materials promoting positive images of females Overall few feminists favour social reformism many call for a revolution Liberal feminist have a ‘march of progress view’ – that social policy has helped women achieve greater freedom.
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The state should have minimal involvement in society Social problems cannot be tackled through state provision of welfare State intervention robs people from their freedom to make their own decisions, and encourages dependency on the welfare state.
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Use the question stems on your handout to write down 1 question & the answer from each of the areas you did not read through.
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Assess the relationship between sociology & social policy (33 marks) Use the examiners advice on page 281 to complete this essay Try reading your notes then complete it under timed conditions (45 mins)
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