2.3 – Social Exclusion Fraser, Matt and Currie.. Definition Social exclusion is a multidimensional process of progressive social rupture, detaching groups.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Social Justice and Social Exclusion in Rural England. Professor Mark Shucksmith.
Advertisements

Unequal Risks of Poverty Morag Gillespie, Scottish Poverty Information Unit School of Law and Social Sciences,
What is the Welfare State?
Socio-economic influences Learning Intention By the end of this lesson you should be able to: Define & list the main socio- economic influences. Define.
Christina Pantazis University of Bristol. Policy Lessons from the UK The 1999 Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey of Britain found that the experience.
Social Issues in the United Kingdom Crime Cycle 3_Social Exclusion and Crime.
Positive Action and Social Inclusion Hugh Collins London School of Economics.
Chapter 11 Age and Health Inequalities. Chapter Outline  The Structures of Aging and Health Care  Age Differentiation and Inequality  Explanations.
HEALTH AND WEALTH – PRELIM REVISION Critically examine the success of recent government policies to reduce poverty.
Persistence of Social Exclusion Among Older People in Australia Riyana Miranti* and Peng Yu** * National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM),
Write down the causes of poverty
INOU Presentation to Joint Committee on Education and Social Protection on Jobless Households 14 th January 2015.
SOSC 103D Social Inequality in HK Lecture 14: Poverty and Marginality.
SOSC 103D Social Inequality in HK Lecture 18: Social Exclusion.
Too Many Hurdles: information and advice barriers in the energy sector Linda Lennard Centre for Consumers and Essential Services School of Law
Causes of Poverty in the UK. What is Poverty?  “Individuals, families and groups in the population can be said to be in poverty when they lack the resources.
UK POVERTY The Causes of Poverty GCSE ECONOMICS: UNIT 12
What is Poverty? MATT FAWKES. Definition  United Nations Official Definition  “Fundamentally, poverty is a denial of choices and opportunities, a violation.
Social Issues in the UK Health and Wealth Inequalities National Qualifications.
1 Improving the lives of 10 million older adults by 2020 © 2015 National Council on Aging The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 101 March.
Social Issues in the UK Health and Wealth Inequalities National Qualifications.
Poverty in the UK. Lesson Objectives I will get the opportunity to develop my understanding of the difference between two measures of poverty: absolute.
GCSE ECONOMICS: UNIT 12 UK POVERTY The Meaning of Poverty.
 Almost half the world — over three billion people — live on less than $2.50 a day  At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day
Providing supported employment and housing to people in recovery from mental illness since Stable Employment, Safe Housing & Supportive Peers: A.
Lesson Starter List as many different aspects of life in a ghetto as you can. List the main features of a middle class suburb. You have 5 minutes to complete.
Social Policy Relates to guidelines for the changing, maintenance or creation of living conditions that are conducive to human welfare. Relates to guidelines.
CREATION OF THE WELFARE STATE
Poverty in the world By: Lucía Murciano and Mónica Abarrategui.
POVERTY How do we define poverty? How is poverty measured?
Social Issues in the UK Health and Wealth Inequalities National Qualifications.
Ohio’s Percentage Income Payment Plan (PIPP) Dave Rinebolt, Executive Director and Counsel Ohio Partners for Affordable Energy PO Box 1793, Findlay, OH.
Loraine Mulligan Policy Research Unit SIPTU. Energy Affordability Policy – Challenges to it working Issues facing low paid workers & pensioners Extent.
Grande Finale Lecture 25 Today ’ s Reading: RSchiller Ch. 16-Directions and Prospects Today ’ s Reading: RSchiller Ch. 16-Directions and Prospects.
What is social exclusion? It’s a multidimensional process of progressive rupture, detaching groups and individuals from social relations and institutions.
Lesson Starter. What will I learn? To Define what is meant by the term ‘Poverty’. To Describe two different ways of measuring poverty: absolute poverty.
Social Exclusion in the UK Ruth Levitas and Eldin Fahmy University of Bristol 19 June 2014 Third Peter Townsend Memorial Conference Poverty and Social.
Demographic Trends: Carl Onubogu. Average household income Percentage of population over 25 with less than high school education Percentage.
Social Issues in the UK Health and Wealth Inequalities
Commission européenne Social services for the active inclusion of disadvantaged people Michele Calandrino – policy analyst Inclusion, Social Policy.
The impact of poverty as a risk factor for social exclusion and employability in Slovakia.
Missions Alive! Problems Faced by Children Around the World.
Utilities hardship Getting better outcomes for vulnerable households.
KATEŘINA ČAPUTOVÁ (SAD) Social system in the Czech Republic.
REGIONAL POVERTY! JENNIE AND HANNAH.
Liberal Studies 4 Does wage protection fail to secure employment?
Tackling Social Exclusion. Why do we care about social exclusion So far we have mostly talked about social exclusion because of the lack of human rights.
The Faces of Poverty How Is Poverty Defined In Our Country? Who Is Affected By Poverty? What Kinds of Affects Does Poverty Have on Children and Families?
REMEMBER Why are elderly people likely to live in poverty. Give 4 reasons.
Social exclusion. Social Exclusion First introduced by sociologists to refer to new sources of inequality. Continues to inform applied social research,
European Agenda for Adult Learning Adult learning and Technology September 2015 Susan Easton Head of Digital Learning.
AT ANY GIVEN TIME, MORE THAN 1,750,000 PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS IN THE U.S. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, UP 2.3 AND 3.5 MILLION PEOPLE WILL BE HOMELESS. OVER 58,000.
Disability, poverty and livelihoods. General figures…  10% - 12% of the world’s population has some form of impairment disability (over 600 million people)
Liberal Reforms Lesson starter: “It is the government’s responsibility to support and protect those in need.” Do you agree with the above statement? Give.
Introduction to Global Human Rights Issues: Poverty.
The unemployment rate in the UK is currently 7.6% In an ideal world We would have a minimum amount of people unemployed At the moment there are 2.48 million.
Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Finance TREASURY SCHOOLS CHALLENGE 2015  Fiona Wu  Caitlin Janes  Trang Dai Vo  Victoria Chen 
Key Economic Indicators: Unemployment Economics 2015 Breedlove.
Who is likely to experience poverty? Which other groups are likely to experience poverty? Learning objective: To identify the different social groups that.
What is poverty? "People are living in poverty if their income and resources (material, cultural and social) are so inadequate as to preclude them from.
EAPN Denmark Leif Elektriker & Per K. Larsen board members
Social Exclusion.
24 November 2010 Birmingham Silvia Ganzerla
Who needs transit? September 19, 2018.
Single Parents in Europe
MIP auxiliary indicators: the social dimension
Social services for the active inclusion of disadvantaged people
Presentation to AES (Agricultural Economics Society),
Definition of unemployment
CHALLENGE POVERTY WEEK 7-13 October 2019 Lesson plan: Secondary
Presentation transcript:

2.3 – Social Exclusion Fraser, Matt and Currie.

Definition Social exclusion is a multidimensional process of progressive social rupture, detaching groups and individuals from social relations and institutions and preventing them from full participation in the normal, normatively prescribed activities of the society in which they live. In other words- people can be excluded from the labour market, services or social relations from adequate income or resources,

Income and resources If someone is excluded by inadequate income they cannot afford things the majority of people think are necessary due to lack of income. This can happen for many reasons such as having too low an income to support your family.

Exclusion from the Labour market Exclusion from the labour market means you have a low income or you are unemployed. This can be caused by a low level of education, a disability or a discrimination

Exclusion from services Being excluded from services is being denied access to your home essentials such as water, gas, electricity or telephone. This is caused by not being able to pay your bills by either having a low paid job or being unemployed. Its thought that 5% of the British population have been disconnected from services at some point.

Exclusion from social relations Young, sick or elderly people can be excluded from social relations. This means that certain people would not be able to participate in certain social activities such as weddings, birthdays or just talking to their neighbour.

1.2 million people over 50 in England (ie 7%) face severe multiple exclusion; around half of people over 50 suffer disadvantage with respect to one aspect of their life; 1.3 million people over 65 have clinical depression; 2.2 million households with a member over 60 live in unfit housing; 2.5 million people over 50 have little social or family contact; 3.4 million people over 50 live in relative poverty. Stats according to age concern