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Why do they stay? A study of resilient child protection workers in three European countries
Authors:Liz Frost  Staffan Hojer  Annamaria Campanini  Alessandro Sicora  Karin Kullburg
Institution:1. Department of Social work, University of The West of England, Bristol, UK;2. Department of Social work, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden;3. International Association of Schools of Social Work, Milan Bicocca University, Milan, Italy;4. Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali, The University of Calabria, Cozenza, Italy;5. School of Social Work, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Abstract: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 elucidate professional sustainability. Organisational issues are considered, including the impact of work management, of supervision and of allocation in different national contexts. The paper also focuses on the role of friendships and informal support at work. Threaded through these established themes are more, perhaps surprising, concepts: for example, creativity, power, reflexive spaces and interpersonal relations as explanatory of remaining in child protection work.
Keywords:Resilience  child protection social workers  European comparative research  professions
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