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European Journal of Social Work | 2016

Standardisation—the end of professional discretion?†

Lina Ponnert; Kerstin Svensson

This article analyses and discusses standardisation in human service organisations and its implications for professionals and for professionalism in social work. The theoretical framework derives from neo-institutional theory and theories regarding professionalism. By highlighting the role of professionals within a field influenced by organisational demands and market endeavour, this article contributes to the understanding of increased standardisation as a way to reduce uncertainty and enhance legitimacy for human service organisations, but at the expense of traditional professional discretion. This development has been interpreted as de-professionalisation and as an adjustment to organisational demands. It could also be seen as a professional strategy to strengthen professional trust and provide a sense of certainty for professionals. It can also lead to professional uncertainty about how to handle the discretion in the light of standardised tools. This development might, depending on the organisational context and the individual professionals choices, result in a manual-mental specialised professionalism as well as a strictly mechanical form of work. Standardisation thus puts high demands on professionals and how they use the professional discretion, since professionalism requires professionals capable of handling a mix of logics without totally yielding discretionary power and making professional judgement.


British Journal of Social Work | 2015

Child Protection in Europe: Development of an International Cross-Comparison Model to Inform National Policies and Practices

Trevor Spratt; Jachen Nett; Leah Bromfield; Johanna Hietamäki; Heinz Kindler; Lina Ponnert


Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift; pp 168-185 (2011) | 2011

När förpackade idéer möter organisatoriska villkor

Lina Ponnert; Kerstin Svensson


Lund Dissertation of Social Work; (2007) | 2007

Mellan klient och rättssystem - Tvångsvård av barn och unga ur socialsekreterares perspektiv (Between the client and the legal system - Compulsory care of children and young persons from a social worker perspective)

Lina Ponnert


Utredningsarbete i den sociala barnavården; pp 153-164 (2015) | 2015

Utredningsarbetets institutionella villkor i en förändrad omvärld - tendenser och utmaningar

Susanna Johansson; Lina Ponnert


Meddelanden från Socialhögskolan; 2011:6 (2011) | 2011

Social barnavård - några utmaningar. Glimtar från forskning ur olika perspektiv

Gunvor Andersson; Maria Bangura Arvidsson; Titti Mattsson; Lina Ponnert; Bodil Rasmusson


British Journal of Social Work | 2018

Juridification and Standardisation: Two Legal Dimensions Influencing Contemporary Child Protection

Lina Ponnert; Susanna Johansson


Tvångsvård av barn och unga. Rättigheter, utmaningar och gränszoner.; pp 174-198 (2017) | 2017

LVU-utredningen- en barnavårdsutredning som andra och samtidigt en specifik utredningspraktik.

Lina Ponnert


Child & Family Social Work | 2017

Emotional kinship care and neutral non-kinship care - the struggle between discourses

Lina Ponnert


Archive | 2016

Remissvar: Betänkandet Barnkonventionen blir svensk lag (SOU 2016:19).

Lina Ponnert; Eva Ryrstedt; Titti Mattsson

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Trevor Spratt

Queen's University Belfast

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Jachen Nett

Bern University of Applied Sciences

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Leah Bromfield

University of South Australia

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