Module Details
Module Code: |
SOCG C1704 |
Module Title:
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Introduction to Children's Social Policy
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Title:
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Introduction to Children's Social Policy
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Module Level:: |
6 |
Module Coordinator: |
Janette Davies
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Module Author:: |
Teresa Mulhern
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Module Description: |
The aim of this module is to introduce the discipline of Social Policy to learners and its application to Early Childhood Practice. The module aims to develop the learners understanding of social policy and its influence on all aspects of children’s, families, and communities. It will provide the learner with an overview of the process of policy and legislation formation. It explores the historical development and the influence of the European Union and other international agencies on the development of social policy and service provision in Ireland to protect and provide health, safety, welfare, equality, and dignity for all. It with provide the learner with an understanding of the influence of demographics, the economy, political ideology, and social values on the development of social policy and service provision.
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Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to: |
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Learning Outcome Description |
LO1 |
Discuss the political, social, cultural, and historical factors which have influenced and shaped contemporary social policy. |
LO2 |
Examine current policy development both nationally and internationally within Early Childhood Practice. |
LO3 |
Explore the impact of social policy on Early Childhood Practice and provision |
Dependencies |
Module Recommendations
This is prior learning (or a practical skill) that is recommended before enrolment in this module.
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No recommendations listed |
Co-requisite Modules
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No Co-requisite modules listed |
Additional Requisite Information
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No Co Requisites listed
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Indicative Content |
Introduction to social policy
What is social policy?
The aims of social policy.
Key concepts in social policy: e.g., equality, rights, social justice.
The policy-making and legislative process
Challenge and question the values, beliefs, aims, and principles underpinning policy. Understand the impact of political ideology and the political spectrum upon policymaking.
Universalism v’s Selectiveism in the targeting of service provision. The role of social policy in addressing child poverty, marginalisation and discrimination.
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Policy and practice in Irish Early Childhood Practice
Historical overview of conceptualisations of childhood in Ireland. Historical development of social policy in relation to Early Childhood practice and service provision. Examination of the impact of international policy and national policy upon Irish early childhood education. The rights-based approach to the development of children’s policy. The role of Children’s Advocacy agencies and their influence in the development of policy and provision. Innovations and service provision for children identified as having specific needs. Integrated Service approaches.
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Contemporary policy issues and practice in Irish Early Childhood
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). Early Childhood Education and Care policy areas: e.g., Siolta (2006); Aistear (2009); Better Outcomes, Brighter Futures (2014); Tusla: Child and Family Agency; First Five (2018)
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Module Content & Assessment
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Assessment Breakdown | % |
Continuous Assessment | 100.00% |
AssessmentsFull Time
No End of Module Formal Examination |
SETU Carlow Campus reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment
Module Workload
Workload: Full Time |
Workload Type |
Workload Category |
Contact Type |
Workload Description |
Frequency |
Average Weekly Learner Workload |
Hours |
Lecture |
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Contact |
No Description |
12 Weeks per Stage |
2.00 |
24 |
Independent Learning Time |
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Non Contact |
No Description |
15 Weeks per Stage |
6.73 |
101 |
Total Weekly Contact Hours |
2.00 |
Workload: Part Time |
Workload Type |
Workload Category |
Contact Type |
Workload Description |
Frequency |
Average Weekly Learner Workload |
Hours |
Lecture |
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Contact |
No Description |
12 Weeks per Stage |
1.50 |
18 |
Independent Learning |
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Non Contact |
No Description |
15 Weeks per Stage |
7.13 |
107 |
Total Weekly Contact Hours |
1.50 |
Module Resources
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Recommended Book Resources |
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Hogan J. & Murphy M. (2021), Policy Analysis in Ireland, Policy Press, Bristol UK.
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Sealy C. , Palgrave.. (2015), Social Policy Simplified, Connecting theory with People's lives, Plagrave, London.
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Considine M. & Dukelow F.. (2017), Irish Social Policy. A Critical Introduction, 2nd. Gill and Macmillan, Dublin.
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Cummingham J. & Cummingham S.. (2017), Social Policy and Social Work, 2nd. Sage, London.
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Lister R.. (2010), Understanding Theories and Concepts in Social Policy, The Policy Press, Bristol UK.
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McCann G.& O'hAdhmail F.. (2020), International Human Rights, Social Policy and Global Development. Critical Perspectives, Policy Press, Bristol UK.
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Other Resources |
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Growing Up in Ireland National
Longitudinal Study of Children,
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Children's Rights Alliance,
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Economic and Social Research Institute,
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Central Statics Office. CSO website,
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Early Childhood Ireland,
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Department of Children and Youth Affairs,
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