Detalles del proyecto
Description
University of Kentucky, College of Social Work
Self-Care Initiative
Research indicates that child welfare workers experience an increased risk for vicarious traumatization,
secondary traumatic stress, compassion fatigue, trauma related stress, and professional burnout.
Moreover, public child welfare workers, when compared to other social service professionals, are
disproportionately impacted by bureaucratic processes related to service delivery and cuts in funding and
community resources. Indubitably, these factors can negatively impact workers’ ability to deliver adept
social services to children and families in need. The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS)
recognizes the need to promote self-care as a professional practice. Therefore, the Self-Care Initiative is
designed to ensure that CHFS Employees, specifically those serving in Family Support and Protection and
Permanency, are explicitly informed about foundational, practical strategies for engaging in self-care
practices.
| Estado | Finalizado |
|---|---|
| Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 7/1/22 → 6/30/24 |
Financiación
- KY Department of Community Based Services: 220.489,00 US$
Huella digital
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