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    Resiliency In Child Welfare Workers Through The Covid-19 Pandemic

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    Title
    Resiliency In Child Welfare Workers Through The Covid-19 Pandemic
    Author
    Bertrand, Grace E.
    Date
    May 5, 2022; May 5, 2022
    Subject
    Resiliency
    Child welfare
    COVID-19
    Social work
    Burnout
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2415
    Abstract
    The purpose of this study is to understand the overall impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on child welfare workers. First a deep investigation into resiliency in social work, strategies for resiliency, and worker resiliency through the pandemic in general was done. Next, a section on child welfare workers explains the challenges they face along with research on resiliency in the field. Lastly, a section on COVID-19 investigates the possible impacts of the pandemic on child welfare workers and globally to give context. The study was completed using an anonymous survey asking both multiple-choice and open-ended questions about child welfare workers' experiences. It asked questions both about the pandemic specifically as well as general questions around resiliency.
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    Amato, Felix
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    School of Social Work
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