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Integrating trauma-informed practices in child welfare: a process study of graduate education

This study explored the experiences of child welfare professionals who participated in a graduate level Trauma-informed Care program in Ireland.

Authors

Maria Lotty, Noreen Kearns and Margarita Frederico

Year
2024
Journal Name
Journal of Public Child Welfare
Category
Journal Article
Keywords
The child and the state
Link to Publication
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15548732.2024.2372725

Abstract

This study explored the experiences of child welfare professionals who participated in a graduate level Trauma-informed Care program in Ireland. Through three focus groups, thematic analysis revealed four overarching themes: 1. Program Acceptability; 2. Learning to Weave the Old with the New; 3. Integration into Practice and 4. Sustaining New Ground. Findings suggest participants experienced a process of change that led to knowledge integration which in turn led to concrete practice changes. Sustaining changes requires ongoing supports, a national strategy for trauma-informed practice integration in the Irish child welfare agency and across child serving systems of care.

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