The fourfold neoliberal impact on social work and why this matters in times of the covid-19 pandemic and beyond

Date
2020
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Stellenbosch University, Department of Social Work
Abstract
While social welfare policy forms a cornerstone of the social work profession, economic policy and its interactions often remain distant and of academic interest only. In this paper the authors argue that understanding how economic policy is impacting upon the profession is important for its day-to-day practice. This has become ever more apparent in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has affirmed social work as an essential service. In particular, the authors argue that the global impact of neoliberal economics on the day-to-day practices of social workers is fourfold in terms of the marketisation, consumerisation, managerialisation and deprofessionalisation of social work.
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CITATION: Abigail, O., Lambert, E. & Atamturk, E. 2020. The fourfold neoliberal impact on social work and why this matters in times of the covid-19 pandemic and beyond. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 56(3):235-249, doi:10.15270/56-4-854.
The original publication is available at http://socialwork.journals.ac.za
Keywords
Covid-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects, Social service, Social work, Neoliberalism, Neo-liberalism, Social welfare, Covid-19 (Disease)
Citation
Ornellas, A., Engelbrecht, L. & Atamturk, E. 2020. The fourfold neoliberal impact on social work and why this matters in times of the covid-19 pandemic and beyond. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 56(3):235-249, doi:10.15270/56-4-854