Complexities of discretion in social services in the third sector |
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Authors: | Ed Carson Donna Chung Tony Evans |
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Institution: | 1. School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia;2. Social Work and Social Policy, Curtin University, Perth, Australia;3. Department of Social Work, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UK |
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Abstract: | Policy analysts have devoted considerable time to examining the problem of the policy implementation gap, with one important strand in the literature following Michael Lipsky's work on street-level bureaucracy and discretion. In this paper, we aim to contribute to the literature concerning shifts in government/third sector organisation contractual arrangements and whether they constitute a significant (post-neoliberal) development in policy implementation. Using a case study of contracted government services in Australia, we revisit the conception of discretion to reflect on the impact of these changes and document their implications for the use of discretion in management and front-line worker practices. |
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Keywords: | street-level bureaucracy discretion contractualism social services |
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