Title: The Beginning of History: Three Visions of Welfare
1The Beginning of HistoryThree Visions of
Welfare The Importance of Social Capital
- Professor Steven M Shardlow PhD
- The University of Salford
- United Kingdom
2My Argument
Picasso Poverty
3Triumph of Liberal Democracy?
- What we may be witnessing is not just the end of
the, Cold War or the passing of a particular
period of post-war history, but the end of
history as such that is, the end point of
mankind's ideological evolution and the
universalization of Western liberal democracy as
the final form of human government.
4Big Welfare Questions?
5Over the Event Horizon
6The Beginning of Welfare History
7 81 Welfare as Residual, Conditional Assistance
- Means tested (poorest only qualify)
- Highly stigmatised
- Benefit given in kind (e.g. food stamps)
- Time limited support
- Personalised insurance systems
- Not comprehensive (US medical system)
- Provision through market
Dorothea Lange Migrant Mother (California)
9Action on Poverty
Mary Bradford
10Families on Welfare
State Aug. 1996 families Dec. 2005 families Pct. change
U.S. total 4,408,508 1,870,039 -57.6
Source Department of Health and Human Services
(US)
11 122 Welfare as Social Care and Social Assistance
(Welfare State?)
L S Lowry The Cripples
13Norway
- Policyis based on the political and moral belief
that every citizen has the right to enjoy
equality of opportunity. The goals of Norwegian
social policy are to achieve equality in as many
aspects of life as possible, to redistribute the
wealth so that no one suffers from lack of
material goods, and to provide security and
employment for all. my italics - (Tutvedt and Young, 1991, p 2)
14- Welfare as Social Capital Accumulation
15Social Capital
- ...refers to the institutions, relationships, and
norms that shape the quality and quantity of a
society's social interactions... Social capital
is not just the sum of the institutions which
underpin a society it is the glue that holds
them together (The World Bank 1999)
16Social Entrepreneurship
- ...people with the mission to create and sustain
social value. These social change agents are not
limited by resources currently at hand but pursue
new opportunities to serve people, take
calculated risks and engage in a process of
continuous social innovation, adaptation and
learning. Ultimately, social entrepreneurs have a
sense of accountability to the constituencies
served and for the outcomes. - TAN, N.-T. (2004). Social entrepreneurship
challenge for social work in a challenging world.
Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and
Development14(2), 87-98.
17Social Enterprise
- There is no commonly agreed definition of Social
Enterprise in Hong Kong - Yet, there are some essential characteristics
- It is serving social goals by using an enterprise
strategies - It is both a from Welfare to Work and a Social
Investment Approach - It is providing assistance to the marginal groups
in the community, by encouraging self-reliance - Sustainability is important
- Chan Kam Tong (Hong Kong PolyU)
Social Enterprise Foundation
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21Individual Initiatives and Collaborative
Responsibilities
22My Argument
Picasso Poverty
23The Beginning of HistoryThree Visions of
Welfare The Importance of Social Capital
- Professor Steven M Shardlow PhD
- The University of Salford
- United Kingdom