‘If We Don't Get Back to Where We Were Before’: Working in the Restructured Non-Profit Social Services

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‘If We Don't Get Back to Where We Were Before’: Working in the Restructured Non-Profit Social Services
Abstract
Drawing on data collected as part of a larger study of the experience of restructuring in the nonprofit (voluntary) social services in Canada and Australia, this article explores the responses to four overlapping interview questions regarding what drew nonprofit social service workers to the sector, what were the positive and negative aspects of working in the sector, and, if given the power, what is the one thing they would change. Responses to these questions highlight the way social service workers wish they could work, factors that impede this work, decrease worker autonomy and increase management control over their labour process. These new findings will be compared to findings from an earlier study of restructuring in the public and nonprofit Canadian social services, highlighting the way that changes in the labour process suppress or facilitate the empowerment of workers, including their capacity to dream of a better future.
Publication
British Journal of Social Work
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
928-945
Date
2010
Journal Abbr
Br J Soc Work
Language
en
ISSN
0045-3102, 1468-263X
Short Title
‘If We Don't Get Back to Where We Were Before’
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Baines, D. (2010). ‘If We Don’t Get Back to Where We Were Before’: Working in the Restructured Non-Profit Social Services. British Journal of Social Work, 40(3), 928–945. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcn176