Responses to Homelessness in Australian Cities: Social Worker Perspectives |
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Authors: | Dr Carole Zufferey |
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Institution: | 1. University of South Australia , South Australia, Australia carole.zufferey@unisa.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Abstract Responses to homelessness in Australia are provided by a range of government and nongovernment services. The present study examined the experiences of social workers within these diverse services. The article discusses how social workers make meaning of their professional identity and responses to homelessness in contemporary practice and policy settings. The findings of a qualitative study of 39 social workers employed in Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney are analysed from a social constructionist perspective. The practice dilemmas for social workers interviewed related to the dominating influence of the contemporary political and economic climate, the managerial requirement of organisations, and the personal and professional tensions these political and organisational contexts created. |
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Keywords: | Homelessness Social Work Social Work Research |
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