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Meet Matthew Blake…

Meet Matthew Blake…. MEET MATTHEW BLAKE. Age : 18 Socio-economic Status (SES): low SES - Single parent family - Relatively low income - Mother is unemployed - Works effectively full time to support mother - Lives in poor/low income neighbourhood. Religion: Christianity

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Meet Matthew Blake…

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  1. Meet Matthew Blake…

  2. MEET MATTHEW BLAKE.... Age: 18 Socio-economic Status (SES):low SES - Single parent family - Relatively low income - Mother is unemployed - Works effectively full time to support mother - Lives in poor/low income neighbourhood

  3. Religion: Christianity Family Pattern: - Single parent family - Lives with his mum - Father divorced mother when he was 14

  4. Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model!!!!

  5. Bronfenbrenner’s ecological map: system descriptions • MICROSYSTEM: an immediate setting containing that person where interactions occur between the developing person and the environment. Examples: - Family - Friends - School - Work

  6. MESOSYSTEM: A system of Microsystems through which different settings are linked. Examples: - Parents: Friends School Work - Work: School Family Friends - Friends: School Work Family

  7. EXOSYSTEM: More distal from the developing person. Here the individual does not directly participate in interactions, although decisions made at this level greatly affect a person. Examples: - Parent’s workplaces: Mums unemployment - Neighbourhood: due to their low SES, they live in a poor area - Extended Family: Fathers new family

  8. MACROSYSTEM: a broad societal blueprint containing the core structures that compose a particular culture. Examples: - Government policies: child allowances and Centrelink payments - Cultural values: society looks down on single unemployed families - Economy: recession means financial difficulties

  9. Matthew Blake’s Ecological Map

  10. PART 1 Friends Work School Family

  11. PART 2 Family Work Friends School

  12. PART 3 Bad Neighbourhood Mothers employment problems Father’s new family and life Family Work Friends School

  13. PART 4 Governments child allowances Governments child allowances Economic Recession Bad Neighbourhood Mothers employment problems Fathers new family and life Family Work Friends School

  14. Matthew Blake’s Ecological Map

  15. Issue: single parent families

  16. Issue: effects of divorce on child

  17. Issue: Single parents who are on government allowances

  18. Issue: single parents employment

  19. Issue: childhood employment

  20. In conclusion • Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological models show how various factors in a child’s environment affects how that child grows and develops. By Jessica Brown

  21. References • Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2008). Australian Statistics. Australian Government Publishing Service. • Healy, Justin. (2006). Issues in Society –Changing Families – Volume 238. The Spinney Press. • Healy, Justin. (2008). Issues in Society –Juvenile Crime – Volume 273. The Spinney Press. • Healy, Justin. (2002). Issues in Society – Parenting – Volume 172. The Spinney Press. • Healy, Justin. (2008). Issues in Society –Separation and Divorce – Volume 28. The Spinney Press. • Healy, Justin. (2004). Issues in Society –Sole Parenting Families – Volume 211. The Spinney Press. • Healy, Justin. (2005). Issues in Society –Teenage Sexuality – Volume 221. The Spinney Press. • Willson, Andrea. (1999). What’s at Issue? Families. Reed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd.

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