Course Lecturer: SWRK 220 – History & Philosophy of Social Work, Sec 002, CRN 8525

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Name of Hiring Unit: Indigenous Access McGill (IAM) School of Social Work

Course/Term: SWRK 220 History & Philosophy of Social Work Sec 002 CRN 8525

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October 6-10: MF 9-10 TWR 9-12 & 13-16h

October 20-24: MF 9-10 TWR 9-10 TWR 13-16h

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  • MSW degree or equivalent
  • Expert knowledge of the development of social welfare and the evolution of the social work profession in Canada.

Demonstrated practical application of and/or teaching/research experience in the following areas:

  • Concepts and issues of social work practice in Canada the concepts and issues of social welfare social policy and social work and their relationships to one another.
  • Analyze the values and assumptions that form the foundation of existing welfare programs and institutions and explore the social economic political and cultural contexts in which they have developed.
  • Trace the development of the Canadian welfare state by examining the unique aspects of Canadian social welfare development as well as those shared with other industrialized countries.
  • Examine the evolution of the welfare state in light of economic and social inequality racism and gender discrimination.
  • Analyze the historical contributions of Indigenous French and English populations to social work philosophy and practice.
  • Critically assess the relationship between social policies and the values/assumptions underlying several major ideological approaches to social welfare.
  • The professional values of social work including the responsibility to promote and support institutional and social change and their relationship to broader social beliefs.
  • Evaluate social works role in developing social policies and programs.

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