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Early Childhood Development and Child Welfare Episode 11: Well-being for Child Welfare Workers

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Early Childhood Development and Child Welfare Episode 11: Well-being for Child Welfare Workers

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2023-01-27

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In this podcast, Alyssa Meuwissen, PhD, interviews Kristin Johnson, MSW, LGSW, IMH-E, and Jessica Hoeper, MSW, LISW, IMH-E about the concept of well-being for the child welfare workforce. Topics include why well-being is so important to focus on and why child welfare can be a particularly difficult field. Drawing on research and personal experience, the participants explore the role of emotions and reflection in well-being, and discuss strategies, both individual and systemic, that can promote child welfare worker well-being.

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Meuwissen, Alyssa; Johnson, Kristin; Hoeper, Jessica. (2023). Early Childhood Development and Child Welfare Episode 11: Well-being for Child Welfare Workers. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/259235.

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