Current social work practice is situated in the political-economic context of neoliberalism wherein business managerialism is applied to human-serving organizations, such as social services and nonprofit agencies. What kinds of pressures might workers face? Management pressures of productivity and efficiency, continuous monitoring and redirection, financial incentives/sanctions for productivity, and standardized practice are central tenets. Under such conditions professional discretion is challenged.
This podcast series is focused on the status of managerialism, professional discretion, and evidence of resistance of workers — all aspects that impact administrators, policy makers and workers. Dr. Toft and others provide a layered introduction to neoliberalism, social work and child welfare work. In this series, you will find historical review, past and current research, in-depth analysis, and interviews with experts and professionals.
For additional information, please visit the Neoliberalism and Child Welfare fact sheet page.