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'I understand why a lot of people leave': Being a social worker in Ireland

A social worker speaks to TheJournal.ie about the stresses and strains of working a very difficult, challenging job.

OFTEN, WHEN A story is made public concerning a social worker, it is because they have done something wrong. The extremely sensitive nature of their work means that their decisions can have damaging consequences when the wrong choice is made.

Social workers rarely speak in public, but issues around their failings make it into reports, reviews and the personal stories of interactions with the system.

One of the key risks identified by Tusla in its business plan for this year was the potential of an “insufficient supply and extreme pressure on recruitment”.

According to figures released to RTÉ in 2015, one social worker a week resigned from their position between 2010 and 2013.

With the problem of recruitment and retention particularly acute for social workers, TheJournal.ie spoke to Ava*, an experienced Leinster-based social worker, to get a rare insight into the challenges the profession faces doing this job each and every day.

Burnout

Ava was unequivocal when asked why it’s so hard to retain social workers in Ireland.

“Burnout,” she said. “I can’t describe it any other way than that.

In a very short space of time, I find that everyone around me has changed. They may stay in social work but go to a different area of it. It’s such a shame. It becomes too stressful, and you’ve got to be able to cope.

She said that an extremely heavy workload is the main contributor to this feeling of burnout.

On a day-to-basis, the sheer weight of administrative tasks means that social workers are inhibited from fulfilling many of their core duties.

This can range from choosing not to visit a child, who is in care but deemed a lower priority, and instead working from the desk to arrange the provision of services for another child.

“There’s an impossible amount of things to do,” she said. “People will find that in all jobs, but we’re doing work that’s so important for people and their lives.

When you’re prioritising, you have to leave things out that children really need. That could be a referral to a therapeutic service or something like that. You can’t do it because you’re prioritising other things.

This workload is reflected by the large backlog of cases that Tusla has regularly referenced.

At the end of January 2014, there were 8,685 cases awaiting a social worker. Of these, 3,535 were considered “high priority”.

Improvements were made, and, as October 2016, there were 4,282 cases awaiting a social worker, 654 of which were considered “high priority”.

The high caseloads that social workers have is something acknowledged by all stakeholders in this process.

Speaking to TheJournal.ieIrish Foster Care Association CEO Catherine Bond pointed out that while “Tusla has been recruiting heavily, [...] social workers often have high caseloads”.

At the time that RTÉ published its figures of social worker resignations, Tusla CEO Fred McBride said: “We’re looking at a caseload management system to ensure caseloads are kept within a manageable level”.

Ava said that social workers still have incredibly high workloads to get through and that a lot of younger people in the job can find it very difficult at the beginning.

“We have a lot of young people coming in when they’re in their early 20s, straight out of college,” she said. “Trying to deal with complex family dynamics while having such a high caseload can be very, very difficult.”

She did say, however, that younger members of the team get more help from supervisors and team leaders. “The supports available to me, by and large, are very good,” she said.

Morale

When asked about how negative perceptions about the profession affected social workers, Ava said that “when those sort of cases make it into the public domain, something has gone wrong”.

She acknowledged that mistakes are made, but said that she and colleagues disagree with the perception that it is always the fault of social workers.

“There are other things that can contribute to things going wrong, though, but the blame is often laid at the feet of the social workers,” she said.

In everything we do, there is risk attached. You’re never 100% sure that everything will go fine. It’s inevitable that there will be a number of instances where things go wrong.

Ava said that morale across the social work department is low when such criticisms are made on a regular basis.

“The decisions that social workers make has such a real effect on the lives of these children, but others make important decisions too like the courts, judges, parents and guardians ad litem,” she said.

On the issue of guardians ad litem, appointed by a judge to act as the voice of the child in court proceedings, Ava said that there is often a tension between social workers and these guardians over what’s best for a child.

“In some cases, not all, you have a social worker who is so heavily embedded with families and children,” she said. “A guardian came come in and, with a limited amount of involvement, can be seen to have a greater say in the eyes of a judge on the future of a child.”

When faced with reports of social workers failing in their duty, it comes back to this issue of burnout, according to Ava.

“Looking at my caseload,” she said, “if I had two-thirds of what I currently have, I’d be able to do a really great job.

I’d be able to live up to the job description that I have which is to protect and support children and families. I’m doing the best I can. Everyone does. But I don’t think it’s good enough. The children deserve more.

Statutorily, social workers must visit children in care at least once every six months. While they often visit more than this, sometimes these visits are confined to just the once every half year. “I would like to visit the children more, but I know it’s not physically possible,” Ava said.

When a case is brought before the court, it can sometimes be the case that a social worker is not as up to speed on a case as they should be because their own resources are so stressed. “That’s not good enough,” she said.

“Attrition and exhaustion”

In a recent Dáil debate, Fianna Fáil TD Anne Rabbitte asked Children’s Minister Katherine Zappone what steps were being taken to address the “high rates of attrition and exhaustion among social care workers”.

Rabbitte said: “Good staff are walking away from the job because we do not offer key supports to retain them such as a good ICT communications system. Retention is crucial in an industry in which only 230 qualify annually.”

Zappone responded: “Social workers, social care workers and even administrative staff working with Tusla are working at the coalface.

These are hugely difficult and challenging jobs. As the Deputy identified, in terms of staff, it is important to pay attention to concerns about attrition rates, exhaustion, etc.

For its part, Tusla has been aggressively attempting to put in place measures that will ensure staff are recruited in adequate numbers, and remain in their jobs.

CEO McBride told the Irish Independent last year: “We have done a big recruitment campaign with third-level institutions… We are working to incentivise retention and appoint more grades of senior practitioners with higher pay.”

For Ava, she wouldn’t be interested in higher pay. “I just want a manageable workload.” she said. “I want to be able to give all of these children I interact with the full care and attention they deserve.

I do like my job. I wouldn’t still be in it if I didn’t like it. You do see results… but there are lots of things that social workers get abuse for. I understand why a lot of people leave.

Ava’s name has been changed

Read: ‘When I stopped working, I said I was going to put everything into these kids’

Read: ‘Behind each of these numbers is a child that needs help’: The business of fostering in Ireland

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    May 19th 2020, 3:47 PM

    What??? Something Trump said wasn’t factually accurate… well I never!

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    May 19th 2020, 4:33 PM

    @Eugene Tyson: Both USA and China have being attacking each other over the pandemic, think taking it all with pinch of salt is a good call

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    May 19th 2020, 6:11 PM

    @Eugene Tyson: At this point anyone who supports Trump is a troll, brainwashed or as awful a person as he is.

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    May 19th 2020, 3:46 PM

    More lies anyone surprised ?

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    May 19th 2020, 4:16 PM

    @bmul: Trump will never let the truth get in the way of a good deflection.

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    May 19th 2020, 5:05 PM

    @Crispy Brown: The Lancet?

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    May 19th 2020, 5:31 PM

    @Crispy Brown: read the article!!!

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    May 19th 2020, 6:11 PM

    @Pat Casey: or a successful election

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    May 19th 2020, 6:16 PM

    @Crispy Brown: are you a bleach gargler?

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    May 19th 2020, 4:01 PM

    No lie should be tolerated.
    Especially from a president of US

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    May 19th 2020, 4:52 PM

    @Eugene Fitzgerald: In that regard there’s two separate issues here, Trump is being dishonest and the Chinese were, and may be continuing to be dishonest. Trumps lie is claiming the Lancet wrote a report in December which would support his version of events, clearly it didn’t.
    That said, there’s little doubt at this point the Chinese weren’t exactly honest either and the bulk of Trump’s claims may contain some substance. Unfortunately we’ll never know. When countries like Australia called for an independent international investigation into the virus China imposed trade sanctions against them. Yesterday, when over 100 countries joined Australia call Chinese President Xi Jinping appeared to relent and agreed to an investigation, but only if headed by the WHO.
    As far as the Chinese are concerned they’re capitulating, as far as everyone else is concerned this is very doubtful and they’re chosing who to investigate them, they still can’t be trusted.

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    May 19th 2020, 8:54 PM

    @Arch Angel: And the EU were the ones who proposed the watered down investigation that the Chinese agreed to. Not sure why.

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    May 20th 2020, 6:40 AM

    @Arch Angel: I get why it’s suspect that they chose their investigators but who else could investigate the outbreak of a global pandemic?

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    May 19th 2020, 3:50 PM

    He doesn’t even care anymore… all the lies all for the mentally blind voters’ votes.. (facepalm)

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    May 19th 2020, 4:20 PM

    Many Trump supporters not addressing the fact that he has misquoted a high impact factor medical journal. His lies usually then evolve into claiming reports are ‘fake news’, or dismissing the publication as ‘failing’. Is he going to do that with the Lancet? What next? The NEJM? Whether the WHO could have done better is irrelevant, whether China is wholly responsible is irrelevant and whether you feel the media are being ‘mean’ is irrelevant. Lying repeatedly about scientific research and promoting anti-intellectualism to appeal to his base is wrong and will bite him in the arse as he’s dealing with a virus that doesn’t give a toss about his ‘numbers’, and he can’t give it a juvenile name and jeer at it to entertain his supporters. He is not up for the job as he inherently lacks empathy…

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    May 19th 2020, 4:04 PM

    Would actually be more surprised if the fanta orange oaf was telling the truth

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    May 19th 2020, 4:27 PM

    This is the man who (in a Rose Garden ceremony for emergency personnel who responded at ground zero on September 11) said he went to ground zero that day, although he wouldn’t consider himself a ‘first responder’. Trump lied face to face to the people who were there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zDmHzx0mFs

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    May 19th 2020, 4:13 PM

    Surprised he doesn’t lie about his name since he lies about everything else.

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    May 19th 2020, 4:29 PM

    @Marcus Suridius: He lied about his father being born in Germany. It was New York.

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    May 19th 2020, 5:06 PM

    @Marcus Suridius: lol. 5 year olds response. Your best Marcus?

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    May 19th 2020, 4:07 PM

    Anyone supporting the WHO after their recent behaviour and chinese links is a disgrace. Trump is right to defund them.

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    May 19th 2020, 4:20 PM

    @Atreyu.: so you think it’s ok for Trump to outright lie in order to justify the other lies he’s telling about the WHO? Gosh you must be exhausted from all the mental gymnastics.

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    May 19th 2020, 4:26 PM

    @Atreyu.: you’re easily fooled.

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    May 19th 2020, 6:00 PM

    @Atreyu.: here here.

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    May 19th 2020, 7:52 PM

    @Atreyu.: and do you know what the WHO do?

    What would replace them and their role in world health?

    If we cannot support this arm of the United Nations who can we support?

    The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.

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    May 20th 2020, 11:31 AM

    @Atreyu.: I’m amazed that the WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION has connections to one of the biggest countries in the WORLD.

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    May 19th 2020, 4:18 PM

    Facts must not be allowed interfere with exhibiting leadership and strength in an election year.

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    May 19th 2020, 5:26 PM

    Ah sure he the ‘President’ lies every day and gets away with it.

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    May 19th 2020, 7:01 PM

    @Teresa Scanlon:
    Is calling a person a liar as you have just done without provided any proof is acceptable in a civilised metropolitan society or even in Kildare?

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    May 19th 2020, 9:13 PM

    @Pat Coyne: Proof’s in the article above, my dear.

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    May 19th 2020, 4:23 PM

    Got it – Orange Man Bad – The Journal for Journalism

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    May 19th 2020, 5:17 PM

    @Fergal Pigat: You dont think the fact that he lied about the Lancet report in this letter is newsworthy?

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    May 19th 2020, 4:55 PM

    It must be great fun for those of you who love to jump on any old bandwagon to make yourselves feel better and part of something. Like a team maybe. But when you compare Trump to the democratic opposition he faces its laughable. The DNC is an absolute travesty of justice and truth. Watch it all unfold in the near future. And with any unlikely luck you may even deem it necessary to actually investigate the nonsense to which you all gleefully adhere. Sad little people.

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    @Frank Mc Caffery: Your post is as vague and incoherent as the President of the USA

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    May 19th 2020, 5:45 PM

    @Frank Mc Caffery: No comment on the lies in question then Frank? Thought not. Pitiful attempt.

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    May 19th 2020, 7:10 PM

    @ihcalaM: It would obviously take a very long time to address the amount uninformed drivel that surrounds Trump. All too evident in Journal posts. It was that fact I was commenting about. It’s sickening to read the sheeples voice when they are informed by the most partisan media the USA has ever witnessed. I take for granted that the truth will out and forgotten about as usual. So Mal, your quite correct I suppose. Keep reading Mal.

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    May 19th 2020, 8:24 PM

    @Frank Mc Caffery: And Frank what is your opinion on what Trump wrote, irrespective of the rest of the commentary?

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    May 19th 2020, 9:13 PM

    @Frank Mc Caffery: Think you misunderstood me Frank. I was wondering what you thought of Trump’s latest lie. My point is that you seem to be so caught up in whinging about the DNC (nobody is actually defending them) while Trump’s obvious lying seems to get no comment from your good self.

    Was just hoping you could clear up your stance on his consistent dishonesty (P.S. you can’t blame the “mainstream meejia” this time, a highly respected medical journal told him to stuff it).

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    May 19th 2020, 5:56 PM

    Trump should be permanently wired up to a lie detector machine and the results should be broadcasted all over America and elsewhere.

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    May 19th 2020, 6:08 PM

    @Irish big fellow: Doing that would probably create a singularity from the electrical overload. The singularity would collapse this universe.

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    May 19th 2020, 8:20 PM

    I don’t think its my imagination…..but .has anybody noticed his hair seems to be getting less and less……This is one of the side effects of that stuff he has been taking or has he found a barber to delve into the mass of hair……..

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    May 19th 2020, 8:47 PM

    He knows some will still believe him, it’s all about votes

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