Inclusion –
The act of supporting all groups of people within a society, recognizing their value and importance
, and helping them achieve their full potential. Social Equity – The fair, just, and equitable management of all institutions serving the public.
Inclusion is not
only about disability or schools
, but also about social justice that can teach important lessons far beyond individual students and help to create an inclusive, democratic society. …
The social justice perspective on diversity is
a way of understanding how people from different backgrounds can come together to work and create in inclusive and ethical settings
. This perspective places a premium on freedom from oppression and on equalizing problematic power structures and dynamics.
When factors like wealth, gender and/or race determine what kind of education an individual can receive
, that’s an example of social injustice. Students not privileged enough to receive an education on par with more privileged students are given a poor foundation for the rest of their lives.
Inclusion –
The act of supporting all groups of people within a society, recognizing their value and importance
, and helping them achieve their full potential. Social Equity – The fair, just, and equitable management of all institutions serving the public.
The principles of social justice are an essential part of effective health promotion. There are four interrelated principles of social justice;
equity, access, participation and rights
.
- Voting rights. Exercising the right to vote is one of the social justice issues prioritized by the National Association of Social Workers. …
- Climate justice. …
- Healthcare. …
- Refugee crisis. …
- Racial Injustice. …
- Income Gap. …
- Gun Violence. …
- Hunger and food insecurity.
Social justice
promotes fairness and equity across many aspects of society
. For example, it promotes equal economic, educational and workplace opportunities. It’s also important to the safety and security of individuals and communities.
Historically and in theory, the idea of social justice is that
all people should have equal access to wealth, health, well-being, justice, privileges, and opportunity regardless
of their legal, political, economic, or other circumstances.
Social justice
allocates the rights and duties in the institutions of our society
, which enables people to receive the basic benefits and burdens of cooperation. It helps us work toward celebrating diversity in our communities and country.
Racial equality
Racial inequality
is one of the most common social justice issues in the world. Most states have a history of racial discrimination and prejudice of some kind. It affects a racial group’s ability to find work, get access to healthcare, and receive an equal education.
Social justice is the equal distribution of opportunities, rights, and responsibility despite differences in physical traits and/or beliefs and behavior. It is an
international and multifaceted issue that fights for better treatment and equality of people
.
Simply put, social justice in education refers to
a commitment to challenging social, cultural, and economic inequalities imposed on individuals arising from any differential distribution of power, resources
, and privilege.
- Life and Dignity of the Human Person.
- Call to Family, Community, and Participation.
- Rights and Responsibilities.
- Option for the Poor and Vulnerable.
- The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers.
- Solidarity.
- Care for God’s Creation.
The five main principles of social justice include
access to resources, equity, participation, diversity, and human rights
.
- Human Dignity. …
- Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers. …
- Community and the Common Good. …
- Solidarity. …
- Rights and Responsibilities. …
- Stewardship. …
- Priority for the Poor and Vulnerable. …
- Governance/Principle of Subsidiarity.