The Van Soest Model Of Distributive Justice

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When applying the Van Soest model, “distributive justice is looking at the contract involving what society owes the person” (Van Soest, 2003). According to Van Soest (2003), “distributive justice has particular relevance for the professional role of advocating for social and economic justice.” In addition, Van Soest (2003) also stated that, “for social workers, the distribution of goods other than political or economic resources, such as health services, education, and leisure, is within the realm of social justice.” To continue, VanSoest refers to Rawls when it comes to providing the most coherent framework for the social work profession. In John Rawls’ 1971 A Theory of Justice, “fairness is viewed from a distributive justice perspective in

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