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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

ABSTRACT The professional literature has described the critical role child welfare supervisors play in the recruitment and retention (R&R) of a competent workforce and in practice enhancement to produce positive outcomes for children and families. Building on findings from a federally funded demonstration project related to implementation of clinical supervision in the child welfare setting, this article provides a description of a comprehensive approach to achievement of these outcomes: an integrated implementation of an employee selection protocol, 360-degree evaluation and employee development planning, and peer consultation and support groups for supervisors. An outline of the evaluation designed to assess relative effectiveness of each component on organizational culture, staff R&R, and practice is provided.

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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
 

Crystal Collins-Camargo