The U.S. Children’s Bureau has historically recognized the significance of the child welfare workforce in improving the lives of children, youth and families, as well as the important role of social work within that workforce. Although the public may perceive the child welfare workforce as being predominantly comprised of social workers; in fact, fewer than half of child welfare workers have a social work degree. This discrepancy has been attributed to professional shortages, workplace conditions, caseload size and complexity, and low salaries. However, studies initiated by the National Association of Social Workers have found that the profession continues to successfully attract new graduates to child welfare practice and that social worke...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
Session 1: Child Welfare Workers. Presenter: HaeJung Kim, Ph.D., University of Maryland (2012) - "P...
Child abuse and neglect are the most disturbing problems in the field of child welfare. In the area ...
The U.S. Children’s Bureau has historically recognized the significance of the child welfare workfor...
While there are many avenues to discuss and explore, the key area of interest for the Capstone Proje...
Public child welfare workers-especially those working in the trenches -are the life blood of child...
The purpose of this study is to explore the reasons why child welfare social workers choose to stay ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of a homogeneous gro...
The high turnover rate of child welfare social workers has been a chronic issue that society has yet...
Children investigated by child welfare are at significant risk for poor cognitive, emotional, social...
This study explored the relationship between mentoring and social workers’ job satisfaction and soci...
The roles of the child welfare supervisor in guiding practice and in retaining child welfare workers...
This study was designed to determine if the professional social work education provided by Title IV-...
There is a perennial shortage of social workers in the child welfare field in South Africa. From 200...
Public child welfare agencies experience front line worker turnover rates as high as 25% a year. Wor...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
Session 1: Child Welfare Workers. Presenter: HaeJung Kim, Ph.D., University of Maryland (2012) - "P...
Child abuse and neglect are the most disturbing problems in the field of child welfare. In the area ...
The U.S. Children’s Bureau has historically recognized the significance of the child welfare workfor...
While there are many avenues to discuss and explore, the key area of interest for the Capstone Proje...
Public child welfare workers-especially those working in the trenches -are the life blood of child...
The purpose of this study is to explore the reasons why child welfare social workers choose to stay ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of a homogeneous gro...
The high turnover rate of child welfare social workers has been a chronic issue that society has yet...
Children investigated by child welfare are at significant risk for poor cognitive, emotional, social...
This study explored the relationship between mentoring and social workers’ job satisfaction and soci...
The roles of the child welfare supervisor in guiding practice and in retaining child welfare workers...
This study was designed to determine if the professional social work education provided by Title IV-...
There is a perennial shortage of social workers in the child welfare field in South Africa. From 200...
Public child welfare agencies experience front line worker turnover rates as high as 25% a year. Wor...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
Session 1: Child Welfare Workers. Presenter: HaeJung Kim, Ph.D., University of Maryland (2012) - "P...
Child abuse and neglect are the most disturbing problems in the field of child welfare. In the area ...