This paper outlines the concept of emotional resilience and considers how the policy and practice of social work in Scotland may influence the development of organisational cultures, and impact on the resilience of social workers.Particular cultural tensions are discussed between managerialism and relationship-based practice, rationality and emotion, and professional integrity and ethical compromiseConclusions are drawn around how social work organisations can move from a culture of stress to one of resilienc
It is widely recognised that social workers need to increase their emotional resilience to protect t...
Social workers in the UK experience higher levels of burnout compared with other healthcare professi...
Yin noted the requirement for social workers to provide ‘supportive, empowering and strengths-based ...
This paper outlines the concept of emotional resilience and considers how the policy and practice of...
Social care work is rewarding, but complex and emotionally demanding. The intrinsic pressures of the...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
The emotional resilience of social workers has increasingly been a focus of research, particularly i...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Resilience is a concept that is increasingly being referenced in relation to the modern day workforc...
Resilience is a concept that is increasingly being referenced in relation to the modern day workforc...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
It is widely recognised that social workers need to increase their emotional resilience to protect t...
Social workers in the UK experience higher levels of burnout compared with other healthcare professi...
Yin noted the requirement for social workers to provide ‘supportive, empowering and strengths-based ...
This paper outlines the concept of emotional resilience and considers how the policy and practice of...
Social care work is rewarding, but complex and emotionally demanding. The intrinsic pressures of the...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
The emotional resilience of social workers has increasingly been a focus of research, particularly i...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Resilience is a concept that is increasingly being referenced in relation to the modern day workforc...
Resilience is a concept that is increasingly being referenced in relation to the modern day workforc...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
In 2009, the Government introduced measures to improve social work training and practice in response...
It is widely recognised that social workers need to increase their emotional resilience to protect t...
Social workers in the UK experience higher levels of burnout compared with other healthcare professi...
Yin noted the requirement for social workers to provide ‘supportive, empowering and strengths-based ...