Client violence in social work is a workplace problem in Sweden and internationally. Frontline workers in public agencies have the discretion to decide how they deal with clients to cope with challenges like violence and threats. The coping methods may favour some clients while disadvantaging others. Ultimately, the coping practices may become de facto policy, which may not match official organisational policy. This article explores coping methods statutory social workers use to manage violence and threats in their day-to-day dyadic interactions with clients. The article is based on qualitative interviews with social workers (n = 19) who, according to their perception, were victims of client violence. Theory on street-level bureaucracy and ...
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To prevent radicalisation and violent extremism, many European countries have adopted a multiagency ...
The purpose of this narrative study is to highlight social workers' experiences of threats and viole...
This qualitative study's aim is to understand how social workers in child care protective services h...
The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of and to contribute with new knowledge on how...
Client violence can affect social workers negatively. In this paper, we explore what the experience ...
Workplace violence and threats from social service users towards social workers (client violence) is...
Using a systematic literature review, this study aims to compile and review previous international r...
Violence from service users towards social workers (client violence) has been a growing concern over...
The social services in Sweden have become key actors in the field of support for female victims of d...
This study aims to answer how social workers conceptualize the risk of violence in their workplace. ...
This study aimed to investigate how social workers within the domestic violence team in the city of ...
Social workers tend to find themselves in threatening situations associated with their clients. Thre...
Violent extremism is widely acknowledged as a threat to contemporary societies. This problem, and ho...
The purpose of this study was to understand how social workers who works in social services in Swede...
How does it happen that the well-intentioned efforts of local authority social services departments ...
To prevent radicalisation and violent extremism, many European countries have adopted a multiagency ...
The purpose of this narrative study is to highlight social workers' experiences of threats and viole...
This qualitative study's aim is to understand how social workers in child care protective services h...
The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of and to contribute with new knowledge on how...
Client violence can affect social workers negatively. In this paper, we explore what the experience ...
Workplace violence and threats from social service users towards social workers (client violence) is...
Using a systematic literature review, this study aims to compile and review previous international r...
Violence from service users towards social workers (client violence) has been a growing concern over...
The social services in Sweden have become key actors in the field of support for female victims of d...
This study aims to answer how social workers conceptualize the risk of violence in their workplace. ...
This study aimed to investigate how social workers within the domestic violence team in the city of ...
Social workers tend to find themselves in threatening situations associated with their clients. Thre...
Violent extremism is widely acknowledged as a threat to contemporary societies. This problem, and ho...
The purpose of this study was to understand how social workers who works in social services in Swede...
How does it happen that the well-intentioned efforts of local authority social services departments ...
To prevent radicalisation and violent extremism, many European countries have adopted a multiagency ...
The purpose of this narrative study is to highlight social workers' experiences of threats and viole...