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Original Articles

Taiwanese Protective Social Workers Meeting Elected Representatives: Perspectives of Protective Social Workers

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Pages 571-585 | Published online: 14 May 2019
 

Abstract

As no empirical research in Taiwan has investigated elected representatives’ interventions in protective social work, this research explores protective social workers’ experiences of elected representatives’ involvement in protective cases. Quantitative and qualitative research was conducted with 313 Taiwanese protective social workers. Data were collected with an anonymous open-ended questionnaire from both public and private sectors. Findings revealed that elected representatives become comprehensively involved in some protective cases, stressing protective social workers to the point of burnout and resignation. However, no effective methods to limit or stop political interruption exist. Therefore, this study proposes that central and local governments should pay more attention to this phenomenon by restricting interference and arranging training and seminars for both protective social workers and elected representatives. In the near future, quantitative or qualitative studies should be conducted using a larger population and face-to-face interviews to acquire an in-depth understanding of the representation of the perspectives of protective social workers.

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There are no conflict of interests to declare.

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Funding

The study was supported by Taiwan Public Welfare Lottery Fund, Ministry of Health and Welfare [Grant No. 1021H1038K].

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