Many social workers face challenges maintaining professional optimism and personal well-being in their chosen career. The retention of capable practitioners is important to employers and the wider profession. This paper reports on elements of an ongoing study into practitioner resilience in social work in health and non statutory practice settings. The project aims to explore experienced social workers' understanding of their resilience in the face of workplace demands and stressors. Findings from a small, qualitative study of experienced practitioners in New Zealand suggest that social work education contributes in multifaceted ways to preparing resilient practitioners. The authors recommend the strengthening of these elements in pre-serv...
Resilience is a desirable attribute for social work and human services (SWHS) graduates. A history o...
It is widely recognised that social workers need to be emotionally resilient to protect their well-b...
This paper outlines the concept of emotional resilience and considers how the policy and practice of...
This paper turns the conceptual focus of resilience from that of the service user and community to t...
Yin noted the requirement for social workers to provide ‘supportive, empowering and strengths-based ...
Social care work is rewarding, but complex and emotionally demanding. The intrinsic pressures of the...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
This paper provides an exploration of building resilience for social work through the design and del...
This paper briefly examines the growing interest in developing resilience in the social work curricu...
Paper from The British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational Psychology's Annual Conferen...
PhD (Social Work), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014Social workers worldwide play a ...
This paper presents a case study example of supporting students that fail social work placements in...
Resilience is a desirable attribute for social work and human services (SWHS) graduates. A history o...
Resilience is a desirable attribute for social work and human services (SWHS) graduates. A history o...
It is widely recognised that social workers need to be emotionally resilient to protect their well-b...
This paper outlines the concept of emotional resilience and considers how the policy and practice of...
This paper turns the conceptual focus of resilience from that of the service user and community to t...
Yin noted the requirement for social workers to provide ‘supportive, empowering and strengths-based ...
Social care work is rewarding, but complex and emotionally demanding. The intrinsic pressures of the...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
This paper provides an exploration of building resilience for social work through the design and del...
This paper briefly examines the growing interest in developing resilience in the social work curricu...
Paper from The British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational Psychology's Annual Conferen...
PhD (Social Work), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014Social workers worldwide play a ...
This paper presents a case study example of supporting students that fail social work placements in...
Resilience is a desirable attribute for social work and human services (SWHS) graduates. A history o...
Resilience is a desirable attribute for social work and human services (SWHS) graduates. A history o...
It is widely recognised that social workers need to be emotionally resilient to protect their well-b...
This paper outlines the concept of emotional resilience and considers how the policy and practice of...