Social Justice, Social Policy and Social Problems

77334

This course will enable you to analyse the relationship between private troubles and public issues, and how policy responses to social problems change over time. You will critically evaluate the social policy development process in Aotearoa New Zealand and the processes and procedures for policy review and change.

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    Level
    7
  •  
    Credits
    20
  •  
    Cost
    $964 NZ Domestic
  •  
    EFTS
    0.1667
  • Delivery type
    Online only
  • Teaching weeks 16 weeks
  • Workload Approximately 13 hours per week
  •  
    Prerequisites

    If you need to discuss prerequisites for this course
    contact us

The course will also consider the different meanings of social justice, and analyse contemporary global, national and local perspectives on social justice and human rights issues in Aotearoa New Zealand including the rights of Tangata Whenua as indigenous people. You will be able to apply skills in advocacy and to work with service-users to prepare a case, and design a strategy for social policy change.

Students who successfully complete this course will be able to

  • Plan and propose tactics and strategies to empower service users, promote social justice and advocate social change
  • Analyse the relationship between private troubles and public issues, and the development of social policy responses to social problems over time
  • Critically evaluate contemporary social justice and human rights issues in Aotearoa New Zealand including the rights of Tangata Whenua as indigenous people

Course content includes

  • Concepts of social justice in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Contemporary social justice and te Tiriti o Waitangi 
  • Private troubles and public issues
  • The social policy process and the role of local and national government
  • Social justice and human rights: global, national and local perspectives
  • Processes and procedures for policy review and change
  • Social development, partnership and empowerment
  • Brokerage, advocacy and campaigning for social change
  • Skills to critically appraise research including ethical and cultural considerations

Assessment

This course is 100% internally assessed

Textbooks

There is a textbook required for this course. Email socialwork@openpolytechnic.ac.nz for more information.

Computer and internet requirements

To complete this course you will need access to a laptop or desktop computer, reliable broadband internet connection and a data plan able to support online learning such as streaming of videos (including YouTube), downloading content, and writing and submitting online assessments. If you are unsure if your current computer or internet access allows you to complete your online learning with us, please contact us before applying to enrol.

How to enrol

Before enrolling in this course you need to:

  • choose the qualification you will study the course under
  • check the order that courses in the qualification should be studied in the Qualification Structure table. This is in the Choose courses and apply tab on the qualification page.

Work towards

You can do this course as part of these qualifications:

Bachelor's Degree

Course availability over the next 12 months

2025
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  •  
    Level
    7
  •  
    Credits
    20
  •  
    Cost
    $964 NZ Domestic
  •  
    EFTS
    0.1667
  • Delivery type
    Online only
  • Teaching weeks 16 weeks
  • Workload Approximately 13 hours per week
  •  
    Prerequisites

    If you need to discuss prerequisites for this course
    contact us