Child Welfare Workers’ Knowledge and Use of a Resilience Approach in Out-of-Home Care

This paper examines child welfare workers’ use of resilience-based knowledge and intervention in a public child welfare system in a county in California. The data for the study were collected from child welfare workers who worked with out-of-home care children (n= 102). Descriptive analysis includin...

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Main Authors: Madhavappallil Thomas, Barbara Reifel
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Language:English
Published: Indiana University School of Social Work 2010-05-01
Series:Advances in Social Work
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Online Access:https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/246
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description This paper examines child welfare workers’ use of resilience-based knowledge and intervention in a public child welfare system in a county in California. The data for the study were collected from child welfare workers who worked with out-of-home care children (n= 102). Descriptive analysis including chi-square tests was carried out. Findings show that a significant majority of child welfare workers are able to correctly identify risk and protective factors that are central to the concept of resilience. Although a significant majority recognizes the importance of using a resilience-based approach, most workers without a degree in social work are not familiar with it and are not currently using it in their practice. In terms of familiarity with and in the use of resilience-based assessment and interventions, significant differences were found to exist between workers with degrees in social work and workers without degrees in social work. Implications for social work education, agency training, and practice in child welfare are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-8b3c375531d940b2b1e80e87a17fdecc2022-12-21T19:14:28ZengIndiana University School of Social WorkAdvances in Social Work1527-85652331-41252010-05-011111732351Child Welfare Workers’ Knowledge and Use of a Resilience Approach in Out-of-Home CareMadhavappallil Thomas0Barbara Reifel1California state university, BakersfieldCalifornia state university, BakersfieldThis paper examines child welfare workers’ use of resilience-based knowledge and intervention in a public child welfare system in a county in California. The data for the study were collected from child welfare workers who worked with out-of-home care children (n= 102). Descriptive analysis including chi-square tests was carried out. Findings show that a significant majority of child welfare workers are able to correctly identify risk and protective factors that are central to the concept of resilience. Although a significant majority recognizes the importance of using a resilience-based approach, most workers without a degree in social work are not familiar with it and are not currently using it in their practice. In terms of familiarity with and in the use of resilience-based assessment and interventions, significant differences were found to exist between workers with degrees in social work and workers without degrees in social work. Implications for social work education, agency training, and practice in child welfare are discussed.https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/246Child welfare, resilience-informed intervention, risk factors, protective factors, out-of-home care services
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Child Welfare Workers’ Knowledge and Use of a Resilience Approach in Out-of-Home Care
Advances in Social Work
Child welfare, resilience-informed intervention, risk factors, protective factors, out-of-home care services
title Child Welfare Workers’ Knowledge and Use of a Resilience Approach in Out-of-Home Care
title_full Child Welfare Workers’ Knowledge and Use of a Resilience Approach in Out-of-Home Care
title_fullStr Child Welfare Workers’ Knowledge and Use of a Resilience Approach in Out-of-Home Care
title_full_unstemmed Child Welfare Workers’ Knowledge and Use of a Resilience Approach in Out-of-Home Care
title_short Child Welfare Workers’ Knowledge and Use of a Resilience Approach in Out-of-Home Care
title_sort child welfare workers knowledge and use of a resilience approach in out of home care
topic Child welfare, resilience-informed intervention, risk factors, protective factors, out-of-home care services
url https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/246
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