Course syllabus - Scandinavian Welfare System and Health Organization
Scope
7.5 credits
Course code
VAE048
Valid from
Spring semester 2014
Education level
First cycle
Progressive Specialisation
G2F (First cycle, has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements).
Main area(s)
Caring Science with Specialization in Nursing
School
School of Health, Care and Social Welfare
Ratified
2013-02-01
Status
This syllabus is not current and will not be given any more
Literature lists
Course literature is preliminary up to 8 weeks before course start. Course literature can be valid over several semesters.
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Books
The four welfare regimes compared
In A. Blomé, W.Keck & J Alber (Eds.), Family and the Welfare State in Europe. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009.,
The three worlds of welfare capitalism
Cambridge : Polity, 1990 - xi, 248 s.
ISBN: 0-7456-0665-2 (inb.) ; £27.50 LIBRIS-ID: 5545972
Compendiums
Japan and Sweden with different types of welfare regimes but a similar elderly care development Family care from a gender perspective.
Anbäcken E.-M., & Sand, A-B., 2014
My view of social psychiatry
Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärd,
My guide to safe care
Stockholm : Socialstyrelsen, 2011 - 54 s.
ISBN: 978-91-86885-50-2 (spiralh.) LIBRIS-ID: 12546542
Act (1993:387) concerning support and service for persons with certain functional impairments
Socialstyrelsen,
Current developments in care of the elderly in Sweden
Socialstyrelsen/National Board of Health and Welfare, 2007
The national fundamental values in elderly care - What do they mean to you?
Socialstyrelsen,
Swedish disability policy. Services and care for people with functional impairments
Stockholm : Socialstyrelsen/ National Board of Health and Welfare, 2009,
Articles
Expectations relating to childcare among French and Swedish families, volym 10
Community work and family , 2007,
Does parental leave change gender equality? Swedish fathers parental leave and their subsequent behavior
Journal of Family Studies, 20(1), 19-27, 2014
The East Asian welfare model, volym 15
International Journal of Social Welfare, 2006
The complementary norm; service provision by the welfare society and voluntary organisations in Sweden, volym 14
Health and social care in community, 2006
Culturally congurent for older people: Finish care in Sweden, volym 21
Scandinavian journal caring scinece, 2007
Fatherhood in transition: Paternity leave and changing masculinities, volym 11
Journal of family communication, 2011
Welfare states and work-life balance. Can good practices be transferred from the Nordic countries to conservative welfare states?
European Societies, 8(2), 295-317., 2006
Children's Voices - Differentiating a Child Perspective from a Child's Perspective
Developmental Neurorehabilitation. Early online 1-7., 2013
Is there really a Scandinavian social service model? A comparison of childcare and elderlycare in six European countries, volym 20
Acta Sociological, 2007
Social rights and social security : the Swedish welfare state, 1900-2000
Scandinavian Journal of History. Vol. 26.,
Other materials
The compulsory literature consists of scientific articles and reports. Almost all of them are accessible from the library at Mälardalen University. The compulsory literature is completed with reference literature, see Study Guide
Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärd,
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Books
Swedish fathers motives for parental leave take-up in different scenarios
In E. Oinonen & K. Repo (Eds.), Women, Men and Children in Families. Private Troubles and Public Issues. Tampere: Tampere University Press, 2013,
The four welfare regimes compared
In A. Blomé, W.Keck & J Alber (Eds.), Family and the Welfare State in Europe. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009.,
Community profile of the Swedish field (II) Västerås
In E-M. Anbäcken & Y. Kinoshita (Eds.), Older people in an international local contest. The cases of Japan and Sweden. Nr 1/2008. Vårdalstiftelsen.,
Compendiums
Japan and Sweden with different types of welfare regimes but a similar elderly care development Family care from a gender perspective.
Anbäcken E.-M., & Sand, A-B., 2014
My view of social psychiatry
Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärd,
My guide to safe care
Stockholm : Socialstyrelsen, 2011 - 54 s.
ISBN: 978-91-86885-50-2 (spiralh.) LIBRIS-ID: 12546542
Act (1993:387) concerning support and service for persons with certain functional impairments
Socialstyrelsen,
Current developments in care of the elderly in Sweden
Socialstyrelsen/National Board of Health and Welfare, 2007
The national fundamental values in elderly care - What do they mean to you?
Socialstyrelsen,
Swedish disability policy. Services and care for people with functional impairments
Stockhom: Socialstyrelsen/ National Board of Health and Welfare,
Articles
Expectations relating to children among French and Swedish families, volym 10
Community work and family, 2007
The East Asian welfare model, volym 15
International Journal of Social Welfare, 2006
The complementary norm; service provision by the welfare society and voluntary organisations in Sweden, volym 14
Health and social care in community, 2006
Culturally congurent for older people: Finish care in Sweden, volym 21
Scandinavian journal caring scinece, 2007
Fatherhood in transition: Paternity leave and changing masculinities, volym 11
Journal of family communication, 2011
Welfare states and work-life balance. Can good practices be transferred from the Nordic countries to conservative welfare states?
European Societies, 8(2), 295-317., 2006
Children's Voices - Differentiating a Child Perspective from a Child's Perspective
Developmental Neurorehabilitation. Early online 1-7., 2013
Is there really a Scandinavian social service model? A comparison of childcare and elderlycare in six European countries, volym 20
Acta Sociological, 2007
A Comparative Welfare Regime Approach to Global Social Policy
World Development Vol. 34, No. 10, 2006
Other materials
The compulsory literature consists of scientific articles and reports. Almost all of them are accessible from the library at Mälardalen University. The compulsory literature is completed with reference literature, see Study Guide
Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärd,
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Compendiums
Report : Aspects of aging, Old age care and local contexts.
Jönköping : Hälsohögskolan i Jönköping, 2002
My guide to safe care
Stockholm : Socialstyrelsen, 2011 - 54 s.
ISBN: 978-91-86885-50-2 (spiralh.) LIBRIS-ID: 12546542
Act (1993:387) concerning support and service for persons with certain functional impairments
Socialstyrelsen,
The social services act (socialtjänstlagen) - What are your rights after January 2002?
Socialstyrelsen,
Community profile of the Swedish field (LL) Västerås
Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärd,
The national fundamental values in elderly care - What do they mean to you?
Socialstyrelsen,
My view of social psychiatry
Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärd,
Articles
The East Asian welfare model, volym 15
International Journal of Social Welfare, 2006
Social rights and social security : the Swedish welfare state, 1900-2000
Scandinavian Journal of History. Vol. 26.,
A comparative welfare regime approach to global social policy, volym 34/10
World development, 2006
The complementary norm; service provision by the welfare society and voluntary organisations in Sweden, volym 14
Health and social care in community, 2006
Culturally congurent for older people: Finish care in Sweden, volym 21
Scandinavian journal caring scinece, 2007
"It´s almost I have a job, but I don´t get paid": Fathers at home reconfiguring work, care, and masculinity, volym 2
Fathering, 2004
Fatherhood in transition: Paternity leave and changing masculinities, volym 11
Journal of family communication, 2011
Expectations relating to children among French and Swedish families, volym 10
Community work and family, 2007
Swedish fathers motives for parental leave take-up in different scenarios. In E. Oinonen & K. Repo (Eds.), Women, Men and Children in Families. Private Troubles and Public Issues
Tampere: Tampere University Press, 2013
Children's Voices - Differentiating a Child Perspective from a Child's Perspective
Developmental Neurorehabilitation. Early online 1-7., 2013
Is there really a Scandinavian social service model? A comparison of childcare and elderlycare in six European countries, volym 20
Acta Sociological, 2007
Hybrid or unique? The Japanese welfare state, volym 7
Journal European social policy, 1997
Other materials
The compulsory literature, see above, consists of scientific articles and reports. Almost all of them are accessible from the library at Mälardalen University. The compulsory literature is completed with reference literature, see the study guide. Some are e-books.
Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärd,
Objectives
The student shall acquire basic knowledge of the history of social welfare, policy processes, systems and organisations along with welfare models in Scandinavia. The student shall further acquire basic knowledge of the welfare state, social politics, public economics and administration and also be able to give examples of laws and regulations in different authorities and organisations. Included in the course is also a theoretical perspective regarding social work and the welfare state.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course the student shall be able to:
1 Account for different methods for social welfare systems
2 Describe and analyse organisations and professions in welfare and health care
3 Discuss and analyse how social welfare systems can be of importance to the independence, integrity and dignity of the human being
4 Describe and discuss policy processes of importance to welfare and health care
5 Account for laws, regulations and other documents of particular importance to welfare and health care
6 Account for the living conditions from a welfare and health perspective
Course content
The development and the present situation regarding the welfare state and the public economy Theoretical models for welfare state regimes and welfare systems
Systems and organisations for welfare and health along with professional roles within the welfare and health sector
Public administration; some examples of organisations and processes
Strategies and approaches for policies and implementation of preventive work for welfare and health
Social policies of importance to welfare and health along with welfare and health work
Tuition
The course is taught by means of lectures, seminars along with individual and group exercises.
Specific requirements
Full Credits from the two first years in DDBNP at Rangsit University and a TOEFL test result, minimum score cBt 173, pBT 500 or iBT 61 or IELTS score 5,0 and no band score below 4,5 or CU-TEP with a minimum of 535.
Examination
Exercise (INL1), 3.5 credits, individual written assignment in welfare and health (learning objectives 1-6). Marks Pass (G) or Pass with distinction (VG).
Seminar (SEM1), 4 credits, seminars 1-4 (learning objectives 1-6). Marks Pass (G).
For a Pass with Distinction on the course, a Pass with Distinction is required on INL1. For further details consult the Study Guide.
A student who has a certificate from MDU regarding a disability has the opportunity to submit a request for supportive measures during written examinations or other forms of examination, in accordance with the Rules and Regulations for Examinations at First-cycle and Second-cycle Level at Mälardalen University (2020/1655). It is the examiner who takes decisions on any supportive measures, based on what kind of certificate is issued, and in that case which measures are to be applied.
Suspicions of attempting to deceive in examinations (cheating) are reported to the Vice-Chancellor, in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance, and are examined by the University’s Disciplinary Board. If the Disciplinary Board considers the student to be guilty of a disciplinary offence, the Board will take a decision on disciplinary action, which will be a warning or suspension.
Grade
Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail