Peer reviewed journal articleThis article analyses the negative ethical impact of privatisation, alongside the ongoing mar-ketisation of social care and social work provision for children and young people in England. It critically appraises the implications of a market-based formal social care system, which in-cludes the risk-averse and often detached role of social workers within ever more fragmented sectors of care. Analysis begins with a discussion of background policy and context. The ten-dency towards ‘service user’ objectification and commodification are then detailed, followed by a discussion of the limiting of choice for service users. Service and social fragmentation, and the often severely restricted ‘life chances’ of many childre...
This article explores the implications of austerity for professional child and family social workers...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-03-01, issued 2019-03-01, ppub 2019-07-...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
The term ‘social care’ has come to be applied in England to a variety of policies and services for c...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
The article argues that New Labour’s concern with productive moral citizenship underlies the model o...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
This article examines the growth of interest in social work ethics in the context of neo-liberal pol...
This article explores the financial, housing, and emotional support provided to 16–19 year old care ...
This article presents contributions made at the ‘Rethinking Fostering and Adoption: Achieving Social...
Through a case study of a London borough's children's social services department (CSD), this article...
This article considers the challenges faced by social workers struggling to act ethically in what we...
Demand for children’s social care is often conflated with rates of intervention and associated with ...
Summary: This article details how social work with older people is disappearing whilst also being su...
This article explores the implications of austerity for professional child and family social workers...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-03-01, issued 2019-03-01, ppub 2019-07-...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
The term ‘social care’ has come to be applied in England to a variety of policies and services for c...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
The article argues that New Labour’s concern with productive moral citizenship underlies the model o...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
This article examines the growth of interest in social work ethics in the context of neo-liberal pol...
This article explores the financial, housing, and emotional support provided to 16–19 year old care ...
This article presents contributions made at the ‘Rethinking Fostering and Adoption: Achieving Social...
Through a case study of a London borough's children's social services department (CSD), this article...
This article considers the challenges faced by social workers struggling to act ethically in what we...
Demand for children’s social care is often conflated with rates of intervention and associated with ...
Summary: This article details how social work with older people is disappearing whilst also being su...
This article explores the implications of austerity for professional child and family social workers...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-03-01, issued 2019-03-01, ppub 2019-07-...