The precariousness of children and families’ lives associated with the neoliberal world means that practice with children in need and those with mental health issues faces considerable challenges. Practice with the former, in effect preventative social work, is increasingly less in evidence than it once was, while children with mental health issues have and are facing the brunt of austerity cuts to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. However, this is precisely why critical social work is much needed in both areas. Such practice involves being continually alert to, and attempting to counteract, the influence of wider socio–economic factors effecting children and families by, for example, utilising empowerment and advocacy strategies.
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