This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in England. Retention of workers is seen as a major issue for the delivery of quality services for service users, stability of workforces and development of social work. The article reviews international studies in relation to retention identifying a gap in relation to studies that have followed up those who indicated they were going to leave child and family social work but were unable to say whether they acted on this intention or not. This study focuses on forty semi-structured interviews with child and family social workers in year 2 of a five-year longitudinal study half of whom had indicated they would remain or leave social work practice and...
Both domestically and internationally, retaining social workers in statutory child protection and we...
The retention of social workers in child protection and welfare is an ongoing concern in many countr...
Thesis advisor: Erika L. SabbathChildren are vital members of our society and arguably its most vuln...
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...
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...
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...
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...
This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in Eng...
The retention of social workers in child protection and welfare is an ongoing concern in many countr...
We expect a great deal from children’s social workers – they work with chaotic families, they have t...
It is well established that the social work profession endures problems in recruiting and retaining ...
Both domestically and internationally, retaining social workers in statutory child protection and we...
The retention of social workers in child protection and welfare is an ongoing concern in many countr...
Thesis advisor: Erika L. SabbathChildren are vital members of our society and arguably its most vuln...
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...
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...
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...
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...
This article is focused on the concern about the retention of child and family social workers in Eng...
The retention of social workers in child protection and welfare is an ongoing concern in many countr...
We expect a great deal from children’s social workers – they work with chaotic families, they have t...
It is well established that the social work profession endures problems in recruiting and retaining ...
Both domestically and internationally, retaining social workers in statutory child protection and we...
The retention of social workers in child protection and welfare is an ongoing concern in many countr...
Thesis advisor: Erika L. SabbathChildren are vital members of our society and arguably its most vuln...