@article { , title = {The changing face of social work: social worker perceptions of a neoliberalising profession.}, abstract = {This article engages with literature on the neoliberalisation of social work but advances the debate by building an argument based on interviews with social work graduates that reveal the perceived changes to the profession over the last 50 years. Based on lived experiences, we show that social work as a profession has experienced significant changes that have occurred both internally and externally to the profession. These changes form part of a larger ideological shift towards neoliberalism. Beginning with the Thatcher administration, intensifying under New Labour’s Third Way and persisting under the Age of Austerity of Prime Ministers Cameron and May, the neoliberalisation of social work has sought to turn it into an outcome-oriented, information-gathering, surveilling profession that no longer relies on its critical and radical value base. We show, however, that despite the neoliberal assault, social workers remain optimistic about the future and loyal to their core values.}, doi = {10.1332/204986019X15633629305936}, eissn = {2049-8675}, issn = {2049-8608}, issue = {1}, journal = {Critical and Radical Social Work}, note = {INFO COMPLETE (Now published, checked and updated 14/4/2020 LM, info via Jisc 24/9/2019 LM PERMISSION GRANTED (version = AAM; embargo = 12 months; licence = BY-NC; SHERPA = http://sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/issn/2049-8608/ ) DOCUMENT READY (AAM rec'd from contact 24/9/2019 LM ) ADDITIONAL INFO - Contact: Alice Butler-Warke ; Chris Yuill ; Janine Bolger}, pages = {59-75}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Policy Press}, url = {https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/595803}, volume = {8}, keyword = {Health & Wellbeing, Neoliberalisation, Austerity, Thatcher, Training, Education}, year = {2020}, author = {Butler-Warke, Alice and Yuill, Chris and Bolger, Janine} }