social welfare
indicators
meeting human needs
programs
program eligibilty
100

definition of social welfare

- social safety net

- shapes quality of life, our interactions with each other and we cope

100

Indicators of Well-being

measurements to determine the well beings of canadians

100

human need

necessary condition or requirement of human development that if not met will result in harm

100

social welfare programs


set or projects that aim to meet a public need

- provide tangible goods

100

targeted program

programs that a government uses towards people they deem are vulnerable


200

underlying values

1. compassion

2. collective responsibility

3. belief is social equality

200

status indicators

focus on human conditions or progress in major life areas

200

maslow

hierarchy of needs outlines the range of human needs

200
income security program

provide financial aid to replace a person's income during times of unemployment causes by pregnancy, old age, sickness, or disability

200

income tests

based on annual income


300

the concept

the system

the field

-well being, health, happiness, and prosperity

- policies and programs to help meet basic needs

- study of strategies designed to prevent human suffering


300

life events

indicators track the rates of significant life-course events

300

individual role

government role

- responsible for meeting their own basic needs

- government intervenes when people fail to meet their own needs

300

social minimum

income security programs that attempt to ensure that all Canadians enjoy a reasonable standard of living

300

needs test

based on needs and whether their income is sufficient to meet those needs

400
how to determine "in need"

- measure social well being

- identify 

-how will needs be met?

400

key influences

indicators report on individual and community resources required for well being

400

public issue

private issue

large scale issues that the government takes responsibility for

individuals are responsible and they use their own resources to resolve

400

targeted cash transfer

universal cash transfer

- benefits government transfers to individuals whose incomes are below a certain level

- benefits to all people regardless if financial status

400

asset test

analyze applicants assets

500

subjective view

objective view

how well a society is doing based on peoples values, cultural norms, and beliefs

use of statistical tools and measures

500

well beings of Canadians

indicates that the well being of Canadians is declining
500

human capital

social capital

skills and other personal assets that people use to earn a living

social supports that people rely on for emotional support and general participation in society

500

contributory programs

tax relief measures

social services

- put aside money to help compensate at an older age when they are not working

reduce the amount of tax owed by individuals

non-income benefits funded by the government

500

universal program

available to broad segments of the population

all children under 6, all adults over sixty-five