This class has taught from many different angles about the
different aspects as to which a community has ideologies and is affected by the
different aspects of the social security system.
My learning in this class has grown to include a lot of
knowledge about aboriginal people. This course focused a lot on aboriginal
people which is helpful but not based on the rest of the world. It focuses on
just one aspect of the world in which it focuses on only the aboriginal aspects
and the sense of older communities.
This course helps to helps to show how differently groups if
people are affected by the ever changing social security system. This course
has helped to show how the social security system is both beneficial and can be
bad in a sense too. There are two different sides of the fence and this course
looks to show how each side can be seen.
The integrated learning in this class was good as a basis
for just starting in this field and can be both helpful in the future and will
be a good base for further knowledge.
Source:
Hick, S. (2007). Social Welfare in Canada Understanding
Income Security (2nd ed.). Toronto, Canada: Thompson Educational Publishing
Inc.
Straka, D. S. (2012). The Emergence of the social welfare
state in Canada. Sault Ste Marie, Canada: Algoma University.
Straka, D. S. (2012). Social Welfare Theory. Sault Ste
Marie, Canada: Algoma University.
Trista
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