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Two sides of one coin? Relationships build resilience or contribute to burnout in child protection social work: Shared perspectives from Leavers and Stayers in Northern Ireland
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Building ResilienceSocial Work PolicyFamily StrengtheningSocial Work PracticeSocial WorkSocial SciencesNorthern IrelandHealth SciencesChild Well-beingSocial ImpactJob ExitSchool Social WorkSocial Work TheorySociologyFamily PsychologySocial Work ResearchSocial PolicyChild ProtectionSocial JusticeWork-family Interface
Child protection is a stressful occupation that can result in burnout and job exit for some social workers. This article will focus on the positive and negative impacts of co-worker and manager relationships, reporting on the meaning applied by workers, and on how these relationships impact their ability to manage the challenges of child protection work. Semi-structured interviews with 15 social-workers who left and 15 who stayed reveal the critical importance of relationships at work for either building resilience or contributing to burnout. Recommendations call for employer-level interventions to promote relationship-focused interventions to enhance social worker resilience.
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