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Depth Study: Social Inclusion and Exclusion
Quick questions on The nature of social inclusion and exclusion in the HSC Society and Culture options
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What are socially valued resources?Show answer
The core analytical tool of the option is the idea of socially valued resources, the goods and services a society treats as necessary for full participation. These typically include adequate housing, health care, education, secure employment and income, transport, and access to the justice and political systems. SVRs also include less tangible resources such as social networks, respect and a sense of belonging. A person or group with full access to SVRs is included; one with limited access is, to that extent, excluded.
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