Retention of social workers in the field of child welfare is poor. The problem is made even more difficult in northern and remote regions of Canada. This exploratory research examines the factors that contribute to retention and turnover at work sites in the western part of Canada. A purposive sample of 12 northern sites was developed in the Yukon, northern British Columbia, northern Alberta, northern Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba. Four urban sites in the lower mainland of British Columbia were developed for contrast. A total of 86 social workers at the various sites completed survey questionnaires and 101 social workers participated in focus group interviews. A total of 27 supervisors from the same site locations participated in indiv...
This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in Eng...
This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in Eng...
Children’s Aid Societies have experienced extensive change since the implementation of recent child ...
Retention of social workers in the field of child welfare is poor. The problem is made even more dif...
This thesis examines the reasons why it is difficult to recruit and retain social workers for Northe...
This research explores the unfolding process of how four social workers living and working in remote...
It is well established that the social work profession endures problems in recruiting and retaining ...
The purpose of this qualitative and exploratory study was to describe the experiences of social work...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
Social worker turnover has been repeatedly identified in Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) as a major i...
Retention of public child welfare workers has been a recognized problem and a topic of interest amon...
2018 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Retention of caseworkers in public child welfare has...
Thesis advisor: Erika L. SabbathChildren are vital members of our society and arguably its most vuln...
Unlike many studies focused on retention and turnover in public child welfare, this study examined i...
This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in Eng...
This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in Eng...
Children’s Aid Societies have experienced extensive change since the implementation of recent child ...
Retention of social workers in the field of child welfare is poor. The problem is made even more dif...
This thesis examines the reasons why it is difficult to recruit and retain social workers for Northe...
This research explores the unfolding process of how four social workers living and working in remote...
It is well established that the social work profession endures problems in recruiting and retaining ...
The purpose of this qualitative and exploratory study was to describe the experiences of social work...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
Social worker turnover has been repeatedly identified in Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) as a major i...
Retention of public child welfare workers has been a recognized problem and a topic of interest amon...
2018 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Retention of caseworkers in public child welfare has...
Thesis advisor: Erika L. SabbathChildren are vital members of our society and arguably its most vuln...
Unlike many studies focused on retention and turnover in public child welfare, this study examined i...
This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in Eng...
This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in Eng...
Children’s Aid Societies have experienced extensive change since the implementation of recent child ...