What is Equal Opportunity and Social Justice
Equal Opportunity concentrates on treating all people equally and providing people with
equal rights. Basically, it is about giving everyone a 'fair go'. However, since inequality still
exists in society treating everyone the same does not necessarily mean fairness of treatment.
The provision of equality of opportunity must be combined with social justice principles to provide
substantive equality to marginalised groups. Social justice provides equitable outcomes to
marginalised groups by recognising past disadvantage and existence of structural barriers embedded
in the social, economic and political system that perpetuate systemic discrimination.
Social Justice
While equal opportunity rights are applicable to everyone, social justice targets the marginalised
groups of people in society – it focuses on the disadvantaged. Social justice recognises that
there are situations where application of same rules to unequal groups can generate unequal results.
Social justice provides a framework to assess the impact of policies and practices.
Equal opportunity and social justice in education calls for: availability, accessibility, affordability,
acceptability and adaptability.
Contact: Dr Casta Tungaraza
Tel: 9360 2639
Email: C.Tungaraza@murdoch.edu.au |
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