Article
One state's effort to improve recruitment, retention, and practice through multifaceted clinical supervision interventions.
University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292, USA.
Child welfare (impact factor:
0.59).
01/2009;
88(5):87-107.
pp.87-107
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
clinical supervision
competent workforce
critical role child welfare supervisors
employee development planning
employee selection protocol
families
federally funded demonstration project
organizational culture
practice enhancement
professional literature
relative effectiveness
staff R&R
supervisors
support groups