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    Reflective Supervision: Guidelines For Promoting Resilience Amongst Designated Social Workers

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    2015
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    Truter, Elmien
    Fouché, Ansie
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    The importance of child protection as well as the designated social workers (DSWs) assigned to them, and the  jeopardy they face, is well recognised. Although there is a call to enhance DSW resilience, little is known about  their resilience, and there are no guidelines to equip South African DSW supervisors to promote supervisee  resilience. This article proposes resilience–enhancing guidelines for South African DSWs within reflective  supervision. These suggested guidelines are based on empirical research findings pertaining to (a) a systematic  meta–synthesis of DSW risk and resilience; (b) indicators of South African DSW resilience; and (c) the lived  experiences of 15 resilient South African DSWs.
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