2013
DOI: 10.56687/9781447366836
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Poverty and Inequality

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“…Eventually, the behaviour of social workers may be similar to that of street-level bureaucrats, as they tend to help clients whenever they can, but they may stop engaging with managers and local governments to change policies according to social work principles (Bertotti, 2016). On the other side, the potential paternalistic and punishing side of the profession is associated with social workers' use of their institutional authority to supervise and modify the behaviours of the lower class in line with the needs of capitalism (Jones and Novak, 2014).…”
Section: Professional Discretionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eventually, the behaviour of social workers may be similar to that of street-level bureaucrats, as they tend to help clients whenever they can, but they may stop engaging with managers and local governments to change policies according to social work principles (Bertotti, 2016). On the other side, the potential paternalistic and punishing side of the profession is associated with social workers' use of their institutional authority to supervise and modify the behaviours of the lower class in line with the needs of capitalism (Jones and Novak, 2014).…”
Section: Professional Discretionmentioning
confidence: 99%