The findings of this study suggest that while child welfare workers are consistently distracted by competing priorities from unexpected events, most are committed, and to understand perspectives is more inclusive and may improve retention rates. Notably, while it is recognized that permanency decisions are not made in an intellectual, legal or clinical vacuum and certain traditional aspects of the bureaucratic structure do not impact decision making, this study advances the body of knowledge on child welfare decision making. Examined in this study are child welfare case workers’ perceptions of the extent to which the organizational environment influences the permanency decisions they make to reunify or terminate parental rights of children ...
Introduction: To ameliorate high turnover in child welfare, researchers have attempted to identify f...
This study was designed to explore individual and organizational factors useful in explaining retent...
Building on prior research that utilizes clinical vignettes to analyze child welfare placement decis...
The findings of this study suggest that while child welfare workers are consistently distracted by c...
Invited commentary on Child Welfare Workers’ Perceptions of the Influence of the Organizational Env...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Decision-making in child welf...
The objective of this dissertation was to contribute to the understanding of child welfare organizat...
Invited commentary on \u22Child Welfare Workers’ Perceptions of the Influence of the Organizational ...
Caseworker turnover in child welfare agencies has been a problem for many years. The turnover negati...
Public child welfare agencies experience front line worker turnover rates as high as 25% a year. Wor...
This dissertation examined whether child welfare workers\u27 perceptions of agency climate, job sati...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate how professional organizational culture and copi...
144 p.Thesis (D.S.W.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The placement decision in ch...
This article reports on a single-case study of a decision-making process in child welfare. Based on ...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
Introduction: To ameliorate high turnover in child welfare, researchers have attempted to identify f...
This study was designed to explore individual and organizational factors useful in explaining retent...
Building on prior research that utilizes clinical vignettes to analyze child welfare placement decis...
The findings of this study suggest that while child welfare workers are consistently distracted by c...
Invited commentary on Child Welfare Workers’ Perceptions of the Influence of the Organizational Env...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Decision-making in child welf...
The objective of this dissertation was to contribute to the understanding of child welfare organizat...
Invited commentary on \u22Child Welfare Workers’ Perceptions of the Influence of the Organizational ...
Caseworker turnover in child welfare agencies has been a problem for many years. The turnover negati...
Public child welfare agencies experience front line worker turnover rates as high as 25% a year. Wor...
This dissertation examined whether child welfare workers\u27 perceptions of agency climate, job sati...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate how professional organizational culture and copi...
144 p.Thesis (D.S.W.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The placement decision in ch...
This article reports on a single-case study of a decision-making process in child welfare. Based on ...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
Introduction: To ameliorate high turnover in child welfare, researchers have attempted to identify f...
This study was designed to explore individual and organizational factors useful in explaining retent...
Building on prior research that utilizes clinical vignettes to analyze child welfare placement decis...