Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dramatically curtailed, successive governments in England and Wales have sought to increase the numbers of children being adopted from care. In light of the central role that children’s social workers play in progressing plans for adoption, this research seeks to investigate 15 practitioners’ experiences of operating within the current context. Evidence of significant tensions in social workers’ accounts of planning for adoption and post-adoption contact under austerity is presented, and Evetts’ distinction between organisational and occupational professionalism is drawn upon to understand the influence of the wider political context on decisions...
Through a case study of a London borough's children's social services department (CSD), this article...
In this thesis I examine the contemporary social work gaze and social work knowledge as a practice o...
The article argues that New Labour’s concern with productive moral citizenship underlies the model o...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Limited research has been conducted in relation to social work and th...
This article explores the implications of austerity for professional child and family social workers...
Peer reviewed journal articleThis article analyses the negative ethical impact of privatisation, alo...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
The welfare state is in crisis and it is in this context that statutory agencies, charged with the d...
This paper aims to utilize social theory to inform relationship-based social work practice with chil...
The focus of this chapter is on the knowledge base for social work practice with children and famili...
Summary Mark Fisher’s Capitalist Realism, published in 2009, has been recognised as one of the most ...
In the UK, the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have ...
This research employs an anthropological perspective in the examination of the impact upon social wo...
This paper is a development of the scene setting presentation made by Nick Frost, Professor of Socia...
Through a case study of a London borough's children's social services department (CSD), this article...
In this thesis I examine the contemporary social work gaze and social work knowledge as a practice o...
The article argues that New Labour’s concern with productive moral citizenship underlies the model o...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Limited research has been conducted in relation to social work and th...
This article explores the implications of austerity for professional child and family social workers...
Peer reviewed journal articleThis article analyses the negative ethical impact of privatisation, alo...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
The welfare state is in crisis and it is in this context that statutory agencies, charged with the d...
This paper aims to utilize social theory to inform relationship-based social work practice with chil...
The focus of this chapter is on the knowledge base for social work practice with children and famili...
Summary Mark Fisher’s Capitalist Realism, published in 2009, has been recognised as one of the most ...
In the UK, the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have ...
This research employs an anthropological perspective in the examination of the impact upon social wo...
This paper is a development of the scene setting presentation made by Nick Frost, Professor of Socia...
Through a case study of a London borough's children's social services department (CSD), this article...
In this thesis I examine the contemporary social work gaze and social work knowledge as a practice o...
The article argues that New Labour’s concern with productive moral citizenship underlies the model o...