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Recognising and Enabling Social Workers to Promote Child Wellbeing and Protection
Authors:Mel Gray  Karen Healy  Penny Crofts
Affiliation:Mel Gray is Professor of Social Work and Head of the School of Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, New South Wales
Abstract:
The paper explores the relevance of social enterprise to social work practice and policy development. Social enterprise refers to a broad set of approaches that use business acumen to address social goals. A marginal activity in social work for a long time, recently social enterprise has been thrust into the spotlight in debates about the future of social policy and community services. It is important that social workers understand the meaning and implications of social enterprise if they are to apply it critically and reflectively in practice and participate in contemporary debates about its relevance in promoting individual and community empowerment. The paper provides an overview of the meaning of social enterprise, outlines the reasons for the renewed focus on social enterprise and related concepts in social policy debates, particularly community economic development, and examines its underlying values. It concludes with a discussion of questions and concerns surrounding the implementation of social enterprise in Australia.
Keywords:community services sector  social enterprise  social policy  social work practice
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