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NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH STRATEGY

Assessment  – Policy paper 1

Policy Analysis Paper 1/ 1350 words

Using Bacchi’s (2009) ‘What’s the Problem Represented to be’ analysis provide a clear analysis of your chosen policy

Use the following headings to provide a framework for your essay.

  1. What is the problem?

2.What presuppositions or assumptions underlie the problem?

  1. How has the representation come about?
  2. What is left un-problematic in this problem representation?

Write in essay format.

Use the above headings to provide a framework and inform your answer

Write succinctly and clear using academic expression

There should be a minimum of 15 references in your assignment

Do not use dot points, or any other form of truncated expression

Do not attach or include in your assignment graphs or appendices

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Assessment feedback

School of Social Work and Social Policy

Australian Policy Practice – Bacchi’s AnalysisAssignment 1: –
Key components of this assignmentComment by marker
What is the problem? 

 

Describe how the representation came about 

 

What is left unproblematic in this analysis? 

 

 

Where are the silences? 

 

 

Can the problem be thought about differently? 

 

Essay structure including logical planning and sequencing, grammar and punctuation. Adequacy of documentation and referencing. The extent of reading and research and the use of social policy literature to support arguments
Summary comment

 

 

 

The Graduate qualities being assessed by this assignment are indicated by an X:
XGQ1: operate effectively with and upon a body of knowledgeGQ5: are committed to ethical action and social responsibility
XGQ2: are prepared for lifelong learningXGQ6: communicate effectively
GQ3: are effective problem solversXGQ7: demonstrate an international perspective
GQ4:can work both autonomously and collaboratively

 

 

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Bacchi, CL 2009, Analysing policy: what’s the problem represented to be?, Pearson Education, Frenchs Forest, N.S.W.

Althaus, C., Bridgeman, P., & Davis, G., (2013), The Australian Policy Handbook, Allan & Unwin, Sydney.

 

Kettner, P. M., & Martin, L.L., (1987), Purchase of Service Contracting: A Sage Human Services Guide, Sage, Newbury Park.

Althaus, Catherine., Bridgeman, Peter., & Davis, Glyn. (2013) The Australian Policy Handbook. Allan & Unwin. NSW.

Beck, Ulrich,(1992) Risk Society: towards a new modernity, Sage Publications, New Delhi.

Giddens, A., (1990) The consequences of modernity, Polity Press, Cambridge.

May, P., Sapotichne, J., & Workman, S. (2006) ‘Policy Coherence and Policy Domains’ The Policy Studies Journal, 34,3: 381-403

Wanna, J., Davis, G., Weller, P., & Robinson, M., (1994)Policy Development and Advice: Executive Development Program, Senior Executive Service, Brisbane.

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Manthorpe, J. Stevens M RapaportJ Challis, D Jacobs, S Netten, A Jones, K Knapp, M Wilberforce, M GlendinningC ‘Individual budgets and adult safeguarding: Parallel or converging tracks? Further findings from the evaluation of the Individual Budget pilots’ Journal of Social Work,vol. 11, non 4, pp.422-43

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Anon., 2009. National Mental Health Policy 2008, s.l.: National Mental Health Strategy

Butler, J., 2016. What the Major Parties Hae Promised for Mental Health. [Online]

Available at: https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/06/27/what-the-major-parties-have-promised-for-mental-health/

Health, T. D. o., 2014. National Mentall Health Strategy. [Online]

Available at: https://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/mental-strat

Health, T. D. o., 2015. Austrailian Government Response to Contributing Lives, Thriving Communities – Review of Mental Health Programmes and Services. [Online]

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Huxley, J., 2014. Mental Health Australia. [Online]

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Whiteford, H. A. & Buckingham, W. J., 2005. Ten years of mental health service reform in Australia: are we getting it right?. Health Care, 182(8).

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