This article is grounded on Cheers, Darracott, and Lonne's (2007) framework for conceptualizing the factors that influence rural social care practitioners in their work. Focusing on the 'personal domain' we report results of qualitative interviews with 22 social workers who were part of a larger sample of 82 Australian rural social practitioners. As part of the larger study, practitioners were asked how they defined social care, whether they practised it and if so how, factors influencing their practice, and the information bases they used. Findings: Analysis of the social work interviews identified that the personal domain had considerable influence on their day-to-day practice. Five themes emerged describing the personal domain: 'life ...
In much of the Western world the concerns of rural people are marginalised and rural issues neglecte...
Rural social work occurs in unique practice environments with challenges and rare opportunities. Str...
Working in a rural community locates the professional in a wider social network as community members...
This article is grounded on Cheers, Darracott, and Lonne's (2007) framework for conceptualizing the ...
Even though there is substantial agreement about the nature of rural contexts, practice principles, ...
Even though there is substantial agreement about the nature of rural contexts, practice principles, ...
This study explored rural welfare practice issues with six welfare professionals working in contenti...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
Even though there is substantial agreement about the nature of rural contexts, practice principles, ...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
Working in a rural community locates the professional in a wider social network as community members...
This research project investigated the experiences of six rural welfare professionals living in the ...
Despite growing recognition about the importance of self-care for social work professionals, researc...
Despite growing recognition about the importance of self-care for social work professionals, researc...
This paper reports the key research findings related to personal and family safety of rural welfare ...
In much of the Western world the concerns of rural people are marginalised and rural issues neglecte...
Rural social work occurs in unique practice environments with challenges and rare opportunities. Str...
Working in a rural community locates the professional in a wider social network as community members...
This article is grounded on Cheers, Darracott, and Lonne's (2007) framework for conceptualizing the ...
Even though there is substantial agreement about the nature of rural contexts, practice principles, ...
Even though there is substantial agreement about the nature of rural contexts, practice principles, ...
This study explored rural welfare practice issues with six welfare professionals working in contenti...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
Even though there is substantial agreement about the nature of rural contexts, practice principles, ...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
Working in a rural community locates the professional in a wider social network as community members...
This research project investigated the experiences of six rural welfare professionals living in the ...
Despite growing recognition about the importance of self-care for social work professionals, researc...
Despite growing recognition about the importance of self-care for social work professionals, researc...
This paper reports the key research findings related to personal and family safety of rural welfare ...
In much of the Western world the concerns of rural people are marginalised and rural issues neglecte...
Rural social work occurs in unique practice environments with challenges and rare opportunities. Str...
Working in a rural community locates the professional in a wider social network as community members...