SWH400 Critical Social Policy and Advocacy


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Unit code:SWH400
Prerequisite(s):SWB108 or SWB218 or SWB103
Antirequisite(s):SWB302
Equivalent(s):SWB400
Credit points:12
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Kelvin Grove
Semester 1
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Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,024
International unit fee  $4,224
This unit provides you with a conceptual framework grounded in critical theory for exploring the philosophical, historical and critical practice dimensions of social policy and advocacy. The unit orients you to the broad policy issues of poverty, inequity and social exclusion to make sense of the impact on different groups. The critical approach prepares you for engaging in the analysis, design, implementation and evaluation of social policy and the devising of alternatives to formulate socially just policy responses. This unit prepares you for real world policy transformatory practice by extending on knowledge from early policy units to develop analytical and advocacy skills to influence policy decisions and communicate socially just policy alternatives through policy writing, research and advocacy.