This article outlines approaches to self-care in a third level social care programme in Ireland with a view to establishing and maintaining a social care worker’s well-being in line with requirements by CORU, as part of the professionalisation of social care work. It explores the importance of self-care for social care work practice, the challenges which can impact a worker’s wellbeing, the CORU Standards of Proficiency for Social Care Workers (SCWRB 2017b) related to the self and self-care and the functions and theories associated with experiential group work. It then further considers how group work approaches can prepare a student for professional practice, especially in relation to common difficulties, such as burnout, lack of support a...
Self-care is critical in minimizing the symptoms of burnout among human services professionals, but ...
Social workers experience tremendous work-related stress - particularly among those providing direct...
This article suggests that social care in Ireland is at a crossroads and that the Irish Association ...
Social care work in Ireland remains a poorly understood profession, despite its growing importance w...
As CORU commence regulation of social care education, educators are tasked with ensuring that gradua...
This paper examines the Standards of Proficiency for Social Care Workers (Social Care Workers Regist...
The social care worker receives a comprehensive education through the combination of theoretical kno...
Abstract: this article provides a brief discussion on the issue of young people who self injure in s...
Increasingly, the social work profession recognizes the need for more attention to self-care. Concom...
This banded dissertation focuses on self-care as an imperative in social work practice. In the conte...
There is a good chance you are reading this because you are planning to be, or already are, a social...
This Master’s thesis discusses self-care strategies used by Social Pedagogy and Social Work students...
Increasingly, the social work profession recognizes the need for more attention to self-care. Concom...
This paper examines how the progression towards the professionalisation and regulation of the Social...
ABSTRACT Carita Viklund-Gee Self-care- part of professionalism in social service field. Self-care ...
Self-care is critical in minimizing the symptoms of burnout among human services professionals, but ...
Social workers experience tremendous work-related stress - particularly among those providing direct...
This article suggests that social care in Ireland is at a crossroads and that the Irish Association ...
Social care work in Ireland remains a poorly understood profession, despite its growing importance w...
As CORU commence regulation of social care education, educators are tasked with ensuring that gradua...
This paper examines the Standards of Proficiency for Social Care Workers (Social Care Workers Regist...
The social care worker receives a comprehensive education through the combination of theoretical kno...
Abstract: this article provides a brief discussion on the issue of young people who self injure in s...
Increasingly, the social work profession recognizes the need for more attention to self-care. Concom...
This banded dissertation focuses on self-care as an imperative in social work practice. In the conte...
There is a good chance you are reading this because you are planning to be, or already are, a social...
This Master’s thesis discusses self-care strategies used by Social Pedagogy and Social Work students...
Increasingly, the social work profession recognizes the need for more attention to self-care. Concom...
This paper examines how the progression towards the professionalisation and regulation of the Social...
ABSTRACT Carita Viklund-Gee Self-care- part of professionalism in social service field. Self-care ...
Self-care is critical in minimizing the symptoms of burnout among human services professionals, but ...
Social workers experience tremendous work-related stress - particularly among those providing direct...
This article suggests that social care in Ireland is at a crossroads and that the Irish Association ...