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Resilience and Burnout in Child Protection Social Work: Individual and Organisational Themes from a Systematic Literature Review

Author Affiliations
University of Ulster, Queen's University Belfast, Queens University
Published InThe British Journal of Social Work
Year2014
Citations479

Abstract

Child protection social work is acknowledged as a very stressful occupation with high turnover and poor retention of staff being a major concern. This paper highlights themes that emerged from findings of 65 articles that were included as part of a systematic literature review. The review focused on the evaluation of research findings, which considered individual and organizational factors associated with resilience or burnout in child protection social work staff. The results identified a range of individual and organizational themes for staff in child protection social work. Nine themes were identified in total. These are categorised under 'Individual' and 'Organizational' themes. Themes categorised as individual included, personal history of maltreatment, training and preparation for child welfare, coping, secondary traumatic stress,…
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