Course Lecturer: SWRK 221 – Public Social Services in Canada
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Sherbrooke 550, Canada
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Name of Hiring Unit: Indigenous Access McGill (IAM), School of Social Work
Course/Section: SWRK 221 – Public Social Services in Canada, Section 003
- Term/CRN/Location/Dates & Times: Fall 2025, CRN 8524, Online
- Monday & Friday, 9-10h, 11/03 – 11/14
- Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 9-12h, 11/03-11/14
- Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 13-16h, 11/03-11/14
Salary/Course Credits/Hours: $11,479, 3 credits, 39 hours
Tqrs:
- MSW degree or equivalent
- Expert knowledge of current public health and social services in Canada and Québec
Demonstrated practical application of, and/or teaching/research experience in, the following areas:
- The creation and delivery of current public health and social services in Canada and Québec, including for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.
- Access to (and delivery of) public social services by/to the public, community or private sector.
- The major social services, considering (a) their policy framework (b) service delivery system, and (c) challenges to the delivery of these services and their link to social rights and social justice.
- Difference between private, public, and community services.
- Critiques of Canada and Québec’s public social services and a social worker’s place in engaging in the improvement of these services.
- The role of a social worker in the area of social rights and social justice.
- Analysis of the power relations between citizens, the government and the services.
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Course Lecturer: SWRK 221 – Public Social Services in Canada
Office
Sherbrooke 550, Canada
Part Time
October 9, 2025