Put down your knitting: unpicking social welfare professionalisation in 1970s Australia

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Davis, Fiona. (2017). Put down your knitting: unpicking social welfare professionalisation in 1970s Australia. Journal of Australian Studies. 41(2), pp. 222 - 236. https://doi.org/10.1080/14443058.2017.1308420
AuthorsDavis, Fiona
Abstract

This article compares evidence given to the 1970s Commonwealth Commission of Enquiry into Poverty by a social worker from Armidale with that of a group of foster carers in Adelaide. It does so to illuminate the power struggle underway between volunteers, professionals and experts at a key moment in Australia’s social welfare history. The testimonies provide two very different perspectives on the challenges of social welfare professionalisation. Analysing them allows a deeper exploration of those challenges, which, to date, have been under-explored, while bringing a greater understanding of the factors that shaped the creation of enquiry submissions.

Year2017
JournalJournal of Australian Studies
Journal citation41 (2), pp. 222 - 236
PublisherRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group
ISSN1444-3058
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/14443058.2017.1308420
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85020168051
Page range222 - 236
Research GroupSchool of Arts
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Place of publicationAustralia
EditorsM. Nolan and J. Kimber
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