One of the core dimensions of social work practice, identified since its establishment as a professional endeavor, is concerned with political action. Nonetheless, policy practice, which entails that social workers should connect their work with individuals, as in traditional casework, to wider political action, is often perceived as marginal in everyday practice. This paper connects views on social work policy practices to the context provided by the ways social policies are actually constructed in Italy. A research study on governance processes across Italy, addressing the main actors involved in social policy making, reveals that in fact practitioners’ political action is differently represented within different frameworks, ranging from being seen as a near impossibility, to being perceived as a crucial factor in the policy making processes. If context and cultures play such a relevant role, synergistic work at different levels and by all the different actors in the social work community is required if we want social workers to be able to express their potential fully in the political arena.

Social work promoting participation. reflections on policy practice in Italy / Fargion, Silvia Nicoletta. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK. - ISSN 1369-1457. - 21:4(2017), pp. 559-571. [10.1080/13691457.2017.1320528]

Social work promoting participation. reflections on policy practice in Italy

Fargion, Silvia Nicoletta
2017-01-01

Abstract

One of the core dimensions of social work practice, identified since its establishment as a professional endeavor, is concerned with political action. Nonetheless, policy practice, which entails that social workers should connect their work with individuals, as in traditional casework, to wider political action, is often perceived as marginal in everyday practice. This paper connects views on social work policy practices to the context provided by the ways social policies are actually constructed in Italy. A research study on governance processes across Italy, addressing the main actors involved in social policy making, reveals that in fact practitioners’ political action is differently represented within different frameworks, ranging from being seen as a near impossibility, to being perceived as a crucial factor in the policy making processes. If context and cultures play such a relevant role, synergistic work at different levels and by all the different actors in the social work community is required if we want social workers to be able to express their potential fully in the political arena.
2017
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Fargion, Silvia Nicoletta
Social work promoting participation. reflections on policy practice in Italy / Fargion, Silvia Nicoletta. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK. - ISSN 1369-1457. - 21:4(2017), pp. 559-571. [10.1080/13691457.2017.1320528]
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