South African welfare policy is influenced by global economic trends and has some indicators of neoliberal policy implementation. This paper discusses the indicators of neoliberalism before exploring the implications for child and family welfare services in post-apartheid South Africa, in relation to three key themes: the financing of welfare, structures and organisations, and the managing of clients. It is argued that the influence of neoliberalism has changed the way that child and welfare services are managed and services delivered, and that these influences should be debated within the profession and with civil society
This article is based on a qualitative descriptive study of the child protection system after 1994. ...
The high demand for substitute care in South Africa, and in particular foster care, poses challenges...
The largest area of service rendering in social work in South Africa pertains to child and family we...
South African welfare policy is influenced by global economic trends and has some indicators of neol...
South African welfare policies, like those of many other countries in the world, are influenced by g...
Though significant transformation has occurred in post-apartheid South Africa, extensive poverty, AI...
The South African social work profession, which can be considered to still be in the early stages of...
This paper examines the effects of the adoption of a social development paradigm on human resource p...
M.Com. (Economics).The purpose of this study is to examine some aspects of development of social wel...
Socio-historical context and ideology are often overlooked in analyses of how social welfare policy ...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
In order to proactively bring about change, it is critical in a post-apartheid context for South Afr...
Socio-historical context and ideology are often overlooked in analyses of how social welfare policy ...
In 1994, racial domination in the form of apartheid ended in South Africa and the first postaparthei...
CITATION: Abigail, O., Lambert, E. & Atamturk, E. 2020. The fourfold neoliberal impact on social wor...
This article is based on a qualitative descriptive study of the child protection system after 1994. ...
The high demand for substitute care in South Africa, and in particular foster care, poses challenges...
The largest area of service rendering in social work in South Africa pertains to child and family we...
South African welfare policy is influenced by global economic trends and has some indicators of neol...
South African welfare policies, like those of many other countries in the world, are influenced by g...
Though significant transformation has occurred in post-apartheid South Africa, extensive poverty, AI...
The South African social work profession, which can be considered to still be in the early stages of...
This paper examines the effects of the adoption of a social development paradigm on human resource p...
M.Com. (Economics).The purpose of this study is to examine some aspects of development of social wel...
Socio-historical context and ideology are often overlooked in analyses of how social welfare policy ...
This article is based on a study of the experiences of social workers employed in a public service o...
In order to proactively bring about change, it is critical in a post-apartheid context for South Afr...
Socio-historical context and ideology are often overlooked in analyses of how social welfare policy ...
In 1994, racial domination in the form of apartheid ended in South Africa and the first postaparthei...
CITATION: Abigail, O., Lambert, E. & Atamturk, E. 2020. The fourfold neoliberal impact on social wor...
This article is based on a qualitative descriptive study of the child protection system after 1994. ...
The high demand for substitute care in South Africa, and in particular foster care, poses challenges...
The largest area of service rendering in social work in South Africa pertains to child and family we...