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Reflections on the utilisation of 'universalist' discourse in contemporary English policy on adult social care
journal contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 14:59 authored by Peter ScourfieldReferences to 'universal services' in social policy are historically associated with social-democratic welfare regimes. However, neoliberal-influenced policy initiatives aimed at 'transforming' adult social care in England talk a lot about local authorities enabling access to 'universal services'. This commentary reflects critically on the effects of policy makers and service providers referencing universalism in ways that are often confused and that have become decoupled from their original meanings in social policy.
History
Refereed
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Volume
2Issue number
3Page range
371-380Publication title
Critical and Radical Social WorkISSN
2049-8675External DOI
Publisher
Policy PressLanguage
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