Stakeholder Resource

Trauma-Informed Supervision in Child Welfare

The ways child welfare supervisors interact and supervise their teams are correlated with staff wellness, retention rates and job satisfaction, program operations, service delivery, and client outcomes. A key to engaging in trauma-informed supervisory practices in tribal child welfare is to make sure there are trauma-responsive practices in place to meet the needs of all staff. When staff are supported through the professional hazard of trauma exposure, they are better able to deliver responsive and quality services to our relatives and communities. This Center for Tribes resource highlights programmatic and supervisory tips that align with the six principles of a trauma-informed approach: safety, trust, culture and history, empowerment, peer support, and collaboration.

Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Supportive Services
Child Welfare
Tribal TANF
Tribal TANF/Child Welfare Collaboration
Publication Date
2023-03-01
Section/Feed Type
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