Whilst 50% of child protection workers across much of Europe and the affluent ‘West’ leave after two years, many stay and develop substantial professional careers. This paper discusses research in Italy, Sweden and England examining what factors explain ‘remaining’ for more than three years in this stressful job. Underpinned by a hermeneutic epistemology, qualitative interviews were undertaken and subject to an interpretative thematic analysis. The findings proved to be complex and multi-layered and this paper presents an overview of these. The theoretical framework for the project mainly drew on organisations and resilience, and the initial sections of the paper consider how formulations of resilience as contextual and relational can eluci...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
Globally, social workers protect, among others, children who are in need of care and protection. Chi...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Whilst 50% of child protection worke...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Whilst 50% of child protection worke...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Whilst 50% of child protection worke...
Background: A deficit-oriented discourse dominates child protection workforce research with worker d...
Social work scholars have documented the vicarious trauma, burnout and compassion fatigue experience...
The child welfare worker profession continues to be affected by a high burnout rate. This phenomenon...
Current approaches to managing and supporting staff and addressing turnover in child protection pred...
Current approaches to managing and supporting staff and addressing turnover in child protection pred...
The retention of social workers in child protection and welfare is an ongoing concern in many countr...
Social workers in child protection work are facing a stressful working environment that can result i...
Staying when everyone else flees – an interview study with experienced social workers on coping stra...
Staying when everyone else flees – an interview study with experienced social workers on coping stra...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
Globally, social workers protect, among others, children who are in need of care and protection. Chi...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Whilst 50% of child protection worke...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Whilst 50% of child protection worke...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Whilst 50% of child protection worke...
Background: A deficit-oriented discourse dominates child protection workforce research with worker d...
Social work scholars have documented the vicarious trauma, burnout and compassion fatigue experience...
The child welfare worker profession continues to be affected by a high burnout rate. This phenomenon...
Current approaches to managing and supporting staff and addressing turnover in child protection pred...
Current approaches to managing and supporting staff and addressing turnover in child protection pred...
The retention of social workers in child protection and welfare is an ongoing concern in many countr...
Social workers in child protection work are facing a stressful working environment that can result i...
Staying when everyone else flees – an interview study with experienced social workers on coping stra...
Staying when everyone else flees – an interview study with experienced social workers on coping stra...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...
Globally, social workers protect, among others, children who are in need of care and protection. Chi...
Summary: High rates of absence due to stress, and issues with recruitment and retention of staff sug...