A Neoliberalist Solution for a Neoliberalist Problem: The Neoliberalist normalisation of psychosocial support for parent-carers
Deacon, Lesley, Nicholson, Philip and Allen, Kim (2020) A Neoliberalist Solution for a Neoliberalist Problem: The Neoliberalist normalisation of psychosocial support for parent-carers. CASS Woking Papers.
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Abstract
Research in the social sciences has challenged the rhetoric that Austerity measures, implemented since the 2008 financial crash, are economically motived; and instead suggest they are underpinned ideologically by Neoliberalism. Such measures have had a significant impact on the most vulnerable members of society, particularly women, and specifically mothers. This small-scale research study sought to understand the experiences of mother parent-carers of children with disabilities and/or life limiting conditions, who accessed psychosocial support from a local charity. The findings show that although parent-carers report immediate benefits from the charity’s psychosocial support services, they do so in a way in which perceived benefits are illustrative of underlying Neoliberalist ideology; such as not expecting help from the state, expecting barriers to support and instead accepting the responsibilsation of their role as parent-carer. This article theorises therefore that the provision of psycho-social support for parent-carers, in particular, is in fact ideologically motivated to minimise state intervention rather than being concerned with parent-carers’ welfare. This raises important questions regarding the degradation of welfare and how, seemingly benefit-focused support (particularly self-help) is in fact perpetuating Neoliberal ideology.
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Depositing User: Lesley Deacon |
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Item ID: 12045 |
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/12045 | Official URL: https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/more/research/institu... |
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Date Deposited: 15 May 2020 10:44 |
Last Modified: 19 Dec 2023 04:30 |
Author: | Lesley Deacon |
Author: | Philip Nicholson |
Author: | Kim Allen |
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Faculty of Education and Society > School of Social Sciences > Centre for Applied Social Sciences
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