Public-private interaction in child welfare: lessons for critical social work from Chile and the United States

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Carlos Andrade-Guzmán, Smitha Rao
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Abstract

This article discusses the public-private partnership that exists in Chile and in the United States to collaborate on issues of child welfare. By comparing both countries, we look at ideologies and economic issues that have historically shaped the contemporary perspective of public-private partnerships in child welfare. Additionally, we probe the role of social work in this area to see its current position within the public and private sectors in child welfare provision. Some conclusions are that neoliberalism and a residual worldview about childhood have shaped this public-private partnership. Also, social work has historically played a relevant role in advocacy and development of child policies and in both countries, private sector primarily implements child welfare policies and public sector funds them. Some of the lessons for critical social work include the importance of promoting a change in the way we address social phenomena in child welfare, and demanding an effective installation of the human rights approach to guide public-private partnerships on child welfare in both countries. 
儿童福利中的公私互动:来自智利和美国的关键社会工作经验
本文讨论了智利和美国在儿童福利问题上合作的公私伙伴关系。通过对这两个国家的比较,我们看到了在历史上塑造了当代儿童福利公私伙伴关系视角的意识形态和经济问题。此外,我们还探讨了社会工作在这一领域的作用,以了解其目前在公共和私营部门在儿童福利提供方面的地位。一些结论是,新自由主义和关于童年的残余世界观塑造了这种公私伙伴关系。此外,社会工作历来在宣传和制定儿童政策方面发挥了相关作用,在这两个国家,私营部门主要执行儿童福利政策,公共部门为这些政策提供资金。关键社会工作的一些经验教训包括促进改变我们处理儿童福利社会现象的方式的重要性,以及要求有效地采用人权方法来指导两国在儿童福利方面的公私伙伴关系。
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