FRHD 3090 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Social Exclusion Task Force, Social Exclusion, Schizophrenia
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In many areas, the terminology of social exclusion is superseding poverty of deprivation in popularity. Poverty emphasizes lack of economic resources, and the term relative deprivation stresses the conditions of living. Social exclusion refers not only to the economic hardship of relative economic poverty, but also incorporates the notion of the process of marginalization. How individuals come, through their lives, to be excluded and marginalized from various aspects of social and community life. Generally considered to include a number of dimensions. Exclusion processes are dynamic and multidimensional in nature. A shorthand label for what can happen when individuals or areas suffer from a combination of linked problems such as unemployment, poor skills, low incomes, poor housing, high crime environments, bad health and family breakdowns: Also related to cultural aspects of exclusion and discrimination and refers to the relationship between the included and excluded, the meaning and identity of the excluded.