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Presentation
Presentation
The study of social policies (SP) is essential in Social Work education. This course unit, building upon Social Policy I, deepens the understanding of SP as both processes and outcomes of complex social relations, expressed through actions and inactions aimed at redistribution, risk management, and social inclusion. It examines the emergence of neoliberalism, the crisis of the Welfare State, and their impacts on the configuration of policies under the current neoliberal hegemony. Recognising policy analysis as a central tool for social workers, analytical models are introduced, with particular emphasis on the policy cycle. Finally, sectoral policies are addressed – social protection (social security and the third sector), health, justice, education, and local government – highlighting professional competences in regulating social problems, reducing inequalities, and realising rights and social justice.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
2 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT119-13468
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
I. Crisis of the Welfare State and Reconfiguration of Social Policies 1.1. Emergence of neoliberalism and the crisis of the Welfare State 1.2. Impacts on public policies: selectivity, targeting, marketisation, and the retrenchment of rights II. Analysis of Social Policies 2.1. Main models of public policy analysis 2.2. The policy cycle model: stages, limitations, and potential for Social Work III. Sectoral Social Policies in Portugal and the Role of the Social Worker 3.1. Social policies and social intervention in the field of social protection (social security and third sector) 3.2. Social policies and social intervention in health 3.3. Social policies and social intervention in justice 3.4. Social policies and social intervention in education and vocational training 3.5. Social policies and social intervention in local government
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Objectives
Objectives
1. Understand the context of the Welfare State crisis and its impact on the current configuration of public policies 2. Critically analyse the effects of neoliberalism on social policies, social protection, risk management, and the production of inequalities 3. Become familiar with models of public policy analysis, with a focus on the policy cycle model and its usefulness for Social Work 4.Develop critical and reflective thinking regarding the socio-political contexts in which social policies are embedded 5. Understand and analyse the main sectoral social policies in which social workers operate (social protection, health, education, justice, and local government) 6. Grasp the roles, competences, and professional challenges of social workers within these policies 7. Strengthen the critical analysis of social policies, recognising their limits, contradictions, and potential as instruments for the realisation of rights and the promotion of social justice.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
The course adopts innovative methodologies that combine theoretical exposition with active and participatory strategies, fostering critical and context-based learning. Lectures supported by visual materials and guided discussion ensure the understanding of key concepts. Group work encourages collaboration, case analysis, and collective knowledge construction. Open classes with guest professionals bring students closer to real-world practice, promoting the integration of theory and professional experience. The use of role play enables the simulation of intervention scenarios, enhancing communication, ethical reasoning, and analytical skills. This methodological diversity aims to stimulate student autonomy, critical thinking, and active engagement in the teaching-learning process.
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References
References
Albuquerque;Luz(2016)Políticas Sociais em Tempos de Crise Pactor Carvalho, M(2018)Serviço Social em Educação Pactor Carvalho,M(2022)Práticas de Intervenção do S S na Saúde Ferreira, J(2011)Serviço Social e Modelos de Bem-estar para a infância Quid Juris Fischer, AM(2020)The Dark Sides of Social Policy. Development and Change 51 , 371-397 Spolander,G et al(2014)The implications of neoliberalism for social work. International Social Work 57 Hemerijck, A(2012)Changing Welfare States OxfordUP Hespanha, P etaal(2013)O estado socisl, crise e reformas. CES Ioakimidis,V(2021)Trabajo social en el contexto neoliberal global. Propuestas Críticas en Trabajo Social 1 28-42 Marques,J(2008)A reconfiguração do Estado-Providência. Gestão E Desenvolvimento15-16,105-119 Marques(2022)A análise do ciclo das políticas. T emas Sociais 2 31-53 Menezes,M(2002)Serviço Social Autárquico e Cidadania Quarteto Taylor-Gooby,P(2005)New risks, new welfare, The Transformation of the European Welfare State OxfordPP
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No