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Social work and macro-economic neoliberalism: beyond the social justice rhetoric
Authors:Gary Spolander  Lambert Engelbrecht  Annie Pullen Sansfaçon
Affiliation:1. Social and Health Care Management, Coventry University, Coventry, UK;2. Department of Social Work, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa;3. Université de Montréal's School of Social Work, Montreal, Canada
Abstract:Macro-economic policy shapes and structures social welfare policy, services, and their implementation. As a result, the commoditisation of social welfare services and the use of markets as well as private sector management philosophies and tools have colonised and fashioned the design, provision and implementation of social welfare policy and structures. The impact has been far reaching, from limiting social welfare responses of elected democratic government to shaping the profession in a range of intended and unintended directions. Written from a UK perspective, this paper proposes a discussion of the impact of macro-economic neoliberal policies in the field of social welfare and explores the implications for social work practice. The paper also promotes a debate within the profession regarding the importance of macro-economic analysis and possible responses, as well as suggesting a way forward within European and, more broadly, international practice contexts.
Keywords:neoliberalism  ordoliberalism  international social work  social welfare policy  professionalism  democracy  social movements
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