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Social Security and Public Welfare - Social Welfare Administration - Lecture Slides, Slides of Social Work

During the class of the Social Welfare Administration, we study the key concept regarding the Social Welfare Policy, System, Laws and social Work etc. The major points which I note are:Social Security and Public Welfare, Government’S Responsibility, Social Security Act, Public Welfare, Cabinet Level Department Responsible, Health and Human Services, Government’S Responsibility, Limiting Government’S, Survivors, Disability

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Download Social Security and Public Welfare - Social Welfare Administration - Lecture Slides and more Slides Social Work in PDF only on Docsity! Social Security and Public Welfare Docsity.com Government’s Responsibility for Welfare • The passage of the Social Security Act in l935 affirmed the principle of government responsibility for public welfare. • The Cabinet level department responsible for public welfare is Health and Human Services (HHS). • During Reagan’s presidency there was a shift in the thinking about government’s responsibility for welfare. • Greater emphasis was placed on limiting government’s role – it should do only what people could not do for themselves. Docsity.com OASDHI • This program is not paid from general tax funds. • The tax burden for OASDHI is heaviest on workers currently employed. • Basically the Social Security System is a pay-as- you-go system. Docsity.com OASDHI • Other characteristics of OASDHI: – The scope and coverage has been greatly broadened and extended since it was enacted. – Designed to protect people against want and need. – Taxes workers and employers to pay for it. – Don’t have to be in need to get it. Docsity.com Unemployment Insurance • OASDHI and unemployment insurance are the two insurance provisions of the Social Security Act. • Unemployment insurance is a non-deterrent system. • Most characteristic of unemployment insurance is the amount of payments to workers is not the same in every state. Docsity.com Welfare Reform • The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of l996 contains all of the following features: – A requirement for states to withhold court- ordered child support payments. – That states establish JOBS programs. – Welfare clients must be enrolled in JOBS programs. – States required to provide welfare benefits to two- parent families. Docsity.com General Assistance • General assistance, residual to OASDHI, is intended to aid those who cannot qualify under the federally financed SSI program for the aged, the blind, or the disabled, or AFDC or who are not covered by social insurance. • General assistance is not a popular program. • Taxes for it must be raised at the state and local levels. Docsity.com Homelessness • Although experts argue over the number, estimates range from a low of 600,000 to a high of three million Americans who are without shelter in a place of their own. • Each year as many as two and a half million people are displaced by rent inflation, economic development plans, condominium development, abandonment, and arson. • Although the waiting lists for new federally funded housing units are growing, the number of units available had decreased by nearly 90 percent since l981. Docsity.com Homelessness • Approximately one-fourth of the adults are alcoholics, one-fourth are drug abusers, another one-fourth have had a felony conviction or have served time in a state or federal prison. A smaller number are mentally ill. (Many fit more than one category). Docsity.com Medicare • In l965 Congress legislated health insurance for the aged and disabled under the provision of the Social Security Act. • Medicare is a compulsory hospital insurance plan and a voluntary supplemental medical insurance. • The action by Congress to provide Medicare hailed the beginning of what many leaders predict eventually will become a national health insurance program providing “coverage” for virtually all Americans. Docsity.com Medicare • Medicare was expanded by the l972 amendments to extend the coverage to certain disabled workers, disabled widows and widowers, and childhood disability beneficiaries. • Workers and their employers, including the self-employed, are taxed to pay for health insurance. Docsity.com Medicaid • Medical care for low-income people (Medicaid) is administered by the states. • States have the option to include persons who are able to provide for their own daily living but whose income and resources are not sufficient to meet all of their medical costs. • The main advantages of Medicaid are: – Provide hospital and medical care for poverty stricken people who have no regular income from employment. – May be used for others whose income is so low that they are unable to pay the high cost of medical and health care for themselves and their families. Docsity.com Social Services and Social Work • Pubic services are available to certain categories of the population. • These services provide for children, families, and certain adults. • Until l972 service and assistance were combined under one administration. • It was assumed that services were needed for purposes of rehabilitation. • Rehabilitation meant becoming independent of assistance. Docsity.com Social Services and Social Work • Assistance payments are made mainly for the benefit of dependent children, their parents (usually an unemployed mother), to the aged, the disabled and the blind, and to a few employable males and to mothers needed in the home to provide for their children. • Service patterns are widely diverse. • Approximately 1,313 services are offered in the United States. Docsity.com
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