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

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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.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)815-841
Number of pages27
JournalJournal of Public Child Welfare
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • Child welfare
  • continuing professional education
  • qualitative research
  • trauma-informed care
  • trauma-informed practice

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