Summary UK social workers are exposed to chronically poor working conditions and experience extremely high levels of sickness absence. The aim of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of working conditions and wellbeing of social workers. Seven UK social work employers sent a survey of working conditions, wellbeing, and turnover intentions to all child and family social workers, followed by a series of individual semi-structured interviews with respondents. Data were collected between January and May 2019. Six hundred and seventy-six (41% response rate) completed surveys were returned and 19 interviews undertaken. Findings Quantitative findings demonstrated that working conditions scored better than previous studies, with positi...
Child and family social workers are consistently found to have high levels of stress, and this has o...
The public sector is facing an impending shortage of staff, because young people no longer want to w...
Summary: Social workers’ occupational health has become a central theme in the psychosocial literatu...
Summary:- UK social workers are exposed to chronically poor working conditions and experience e...
Social workers play a vital role in maintaining and improving the lives of the service users that th...
Good social work benefits the recipients of the social worker role, social workers themselves, their...
It is well documented that exposure to chronic negative working conditions leads to stress. This sub...
Summary:- Stress and mental health are among the biggest causes of sickness absence in the UK, ...
Background: Stress can negatively influence employee physiological and psychological health and well...
Child and family social workers are consistently found to have high levels of stress, and this has o...
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, social work and social care practitioners had some the worst working...
Original article can be found at: http://bjsw.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ . Copyright British Associ...
Social workers (SWs) provide emotional and practical support to vulnerable service users who are lik...
Summary: This article explores working conditions and quality of life in social services. The articl...
The United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) has a higher-than-average level of stress-related...
Child and family social workers are consistently found to have high levels of stress, and this has o...
The public sector is facing an impending shortage of staff, because young people no longer want to w...
Summary: Social workers’ occupational health has become a central theme in the psychosocial literatu...
Summary:- UK social workers are exposed to chronically poor working conditions and experience e...
Social workers play a vital role in maintaining and improving the lives of the service users that th...
Good social work benefits the recipients of the social worker role, social workers themselves, their...
It is well documented that exposure to chronic negative working conditions leads to stress. This sub...
Summary:- Stress and mental health are among the biggest causes of sickness absence in the UK, ...
Background: Stress can negatively influence employee physiological and psychological health and well...
Child and family social workers are consistently found to have high levels of stress, and this has o...
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, social work and social care practitioners had some the worst working...
Original article can be found at: http://bjsw.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ . Copyright British Associ...
Social workers (SWs) provide emotional and practical support to vulnerable service users who are lik...
Summary: This article explores working conditions and quality of life in social services. The articl...
The United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) has a higher-than-average level of stress-related...
Child and family social workers are consistently found to have high levels of stress, and this has o...
The public sector is facing an impending shortage of staff, because young people no longer want to w...
Summary: Social workers’ occupational health has become a central theme in the psychosocial literatu...