Description
In Northern Ireland, social work-specific legislation is planned for safe staffing across the governmental sector. As part of a broader research project to inform this development, we conducted a scoping review seeking examples of safe staffing definitions, safe staffing-related legislation, policy and practice in social work and associated professions from the UK and internationally. We searched English language websites and reference lists as well as grey literature. Findings: no international examples of social work-specific safe staffing definitions, legislation, or policy outside of Children’s Services, we offer a tentative definition to the current debate. Our scoping review found examples of individual social workers and local teams developing caseload management practices to promote ‘safer’ working, which may be useful for policymakers and regulators to consider. However, these need greater conceptual clarity, consensus over definitions and outcomes, and evaluation for cost-effectiveness. Given the limited evidence in this area, recommendations include the need for further research to ascertain what ‘safe staffing’ does, can and should mean in social work and what can work in different contexts and at different levels of policy and practice to inform service user and social worker safety in social work.Period | 14 Apr 2025 |
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Held at | University of Helsinki, Finland |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- safe staffing
- Social Work
- child protection
- workforce
- retention
- Wellbeing
- stability
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Research output
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Safe Staffing in Social Work Research and Policy Development: Children’s Services (Report 1)
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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Perceptions of Safe Staffing, Self-Reported Mental Well-being and Intentions to Leave the Profession among UK Social Workers: A Mixed Methods Study: a mixed methods study
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Children’s Social Work Safe Staffing Supply and Workforce Demands Analysis: A Case Study from Northern Ireland
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Older people’s social work safe staffing supply and workforce demands analysis: A case study from Northern Ireland
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review