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discuss social justice and social policy as social work concepts with in 500 word answers​

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Answered by amritagurjar01
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As a member of a society, each member should have all the same rights, opportunities, and fairness within. The concept of social justice is society fairness. “Social justice describes the level of fairness that exists in society” (Segal, 2010, p.14). All members in society have the right to this level of fairness. The description, in which our society upholds social justice, unfortunately is not what we all live by. There have been issues of inequality for centuries such as oppression, discrimination, and prejudices.

Fairness has not been our strongpoint among each other. The government has the task of making certain that those laws are set in place to protect those when conflicts of social justice arise with attaining fairness, same opportunities, and rights. “But the government is a reflection of the majority’s will, so there has been and continues to be a struggle to achieve social justice in our society” (Segal, 2010, p. 93). For this reason, social justice has been essential and relevant to social work practice. Social work practice will bring forward those who will advocate, and help to set policies in place to help protect, promote, and advance change for those individuals that struggle with having the same rights and basic human needs that all deserve to have as a member of society,

Social workers should be aware of the impact of the politi-cal arena on practice and should advocate for changes in policy and legislation to improve social conditions in order to meet basic human needs and promote social justice (Segal, 2010, p. 70).

Social work practice works towards changing social conditions, a crucial part of that change is taking the responsibility to improve the social welfare of our society.

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