Search Results - "Clark, Sherrill J."
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Does job resource loss reduce burnout and job exit for professionally trained social workers in child welfare?
Published in Children and youth services review (01-10-2011)“…This study contributes to the literature on burnout and turnover in child welfare by examining the applicability of conservation of resources theory (COR)…”
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Views of Specially-trained Child Welfare Social Workers: A Qualitative Study of their Motivations, Perceptions, and Retention
Published in Qualitative social work : QSW : research and practice (01-06-2010)“…This study explores the similarities and differences between those who choose to remain in public child welfare (stayers) and those who leave (leavers) in a…”
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The Role of Supervision in the Retention of Public Child Welfare Workers
Published in Journal of public child welfare (14-01-2008)“…Contrary to common belief, having a manageable caseload size may not be critical to the retention of child welfare MSW social workers. In this study of the…”
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Professional development opportunities as retention incentives in child welfare
Published in Children and youth services review (01-10-2013)“…This study examined the career paths of 415 Title IV-E MSW graduates in one state retrospectively over 180months post-graduation to discover factors that could…”
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Decision Making by the Child Protection Team of a Medical Center
Published in Health & social work (01-11-2003)“…Clark and Wilkinson comment on a study from Israel entitled Decision Making by the Child Protection Team of a Medical Center, which centers on the decision…”
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Review of Balancing Family-Centered Services and Child Well-Being: Exploring Issues in Policy, Practice, Theory, and Research. Elaine Walton, Patricia Sandau-Beckler and Marc Mannes (Eds.). Reviewed by Sherrill J. Clark
Published in Journal of sociology and social welfare (01-12-2002)Get full text
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