Social Policy
Social Policy is policy set out by the Government, related to the quality of life and welfare of people. Social Policy includes guidelines and legislation, with policies created for housing, education, health, and other relevant areas of life.
Comparison of Parental Leave Developments in Different Welfare States
This dissertation is about parental leave developments in an archetypical liberal (the UK), conservative (Germany) and a social democratic (Iceland) welfare states.
Evaluation of India’s Health System: Challenges and Recommendations for Improvement among Indian Rural Poor
Abbreviations
CHC – Community Health Centre
CHW– Community Health Worker
GDP – Gross Domestic Product
HIS – Health Information System
MHFW– Minis
Challenges Faced by Private Landlords Due to Regulations
The intention of this dissertation is to provide an insight into the challenges that private landlords face with adherence to the continued rise in standards enforced through HMO legislation.
Pre-fabricated House to Meet the Demands for Social Housing in the UK?
Abstract:
In the U.K there is a nationwide shortage of homes for the growing population, many factors have contributed to the sharp increase in the population. Such as immigration, economic migrants,
Managing Traffic Congestion: The Case for a Congestion Tax
Executive Summary
Traffic congestion is rapidly developing into a major problem in Australia. This case study examines the concept of a congestion tax and how it can be used to manage the increasing
Limitations and Effectiveness of Universal Parenting Programmes
The mission of this paper is to develop parenting competencies and the education sector as a whole in order to provide a better future for Kazakhstani society.
In What Ways Are Parents Targeted and Affected by Recent Education Policies?
In what ways are parents targeted and affected by recent education policies
The essay focuses on homework policy in the United Kingdom, with regard to parental involvement. It considers the three rol
Effects of Social Housing Demolition
5.2 The effects of demolition
Evidence shows that slum clearance in the earlier years and now did break up communities. It forces people to move to areas they did not want to go, leaving the neigh
Removing Barriers for Battered Immigrant Women under the Violence Against Women Act of 2005
This paper will discuss the experience of immigrants in the United States, the prevalent risks that may increase domestic violence for immigrant women, will provide a historical overview of policies that have led to the passage of VAWA 2005, and enumerate the systemic barriers to effective implementation.
Effects of Criminalising Forced Marriage
This dissertation will discuss and evaluate the effect and likely outcome of criminalising forced marriages. Forced marriage can be defined as a marriage which occurs when one or both parties to the marriage have been pressurised into marriage.
Towards a New Model of Ageing Together in the UK: The Analysis of New Ground Cohousing
Towards a new model of ageing together in the UK:The Analysis of New Ground Cohousing
Abstract
Cohousing is an alternative type of collaborative housing development which started in Denmark in the la
Rising Drug Costs and the Elderly Population
Abstract
A continuing health concern in America is the cost of medication. This research intended to understand the rising of cost of medication and how it affects the health outcomes of the elderl
Dissertation on Coca Plant Culture Effecting Drug Policy
In this paper, it is argued that the domestic policy differences between Bolivia and Colombia are explained through their cultural commitment to raising the coca plant.
14–19 Age Range: Policies and Legislation for Student and Teachers
Unit 34: Working with the 14-19 Age Range in Education and Training
(1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3)
Task 1: Carry out a research and write a report on the following:
• National policies and initiatives f
Introducing a Sugar Tax in New Zealand
Biology 3.2B – introducing a sugar tax in New Zealand.
Sugar consumption is a topic that raises several controversial issues. The most common being should sugar be consumed and if so, in what amou
National Policies and Initiatives for the 14-19 Year Old Education
The education system set up for the 14 – 19 age range has been pieced together to create a positive stepping stone for learners of all backgrounds while trying to be inclusive of the choices that t
