Professional Discretion in Welfare Services: Beyond Street-Level Bureaucracy

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Routledge, 15 apr 2016 - 200 pagina's
Discretion has re-emerged as an issue of central importance for welfare professionals over the last two decades in the face of an intensification of management culture across the public sector. This book presents an innovative framework for the analysis of discretion, offering three accounts of the managerial role - the domination model, the street level model and the author's alternative discursive perspective. These different regimes of discretion are examined through a case study within a social services department, comparing and contrasting social work discretion in an Older Persons Team and a Mental Health Team. This innovative, theoretical and empirical analysis will be of great interest to postgraduate students and researchers in social work and related disciplines including social policy, public administration and organizational studies, as well as professionals in social work, health and education.

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Introduction
1
1 The StreetLevel Bureaucracy Perspective and Discretion
11
2 Social ServicesStreetLevel Bureaucracies?
29
Arguments and Perspectives on Discretion
39
The Case Study Outlined
69
5 ManagersAre They All the Same?
89
6 Senior Managers and the Remote Control of Practice
101
Conflict or Collaboration in Supervision?
125
The Dynamics of Discretion
141
Appendix
169
Bibliography
171
Index
183
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Tony Evans

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