- June 11, 2023
- by admin
The Immense Responsibility of Child Welfare Leadership
At the core of leading child welfare services is a profound responsibility: ensuring the safety and well-being of children while balancing the needs of families, staff, and the broader community. Leaders in this field are tasked with difficult decisions in high-stakes situations and are continually under pressure to meet the expectations of various stakeholders—government bodies, non-profits, advocacy groups, and the families we serve. This immense responsibility makes it no surprise that the average tenure of child welfare leaders is often short, typically around 18 months.
The emotional toll on professionals in child welfare is immense. Front-line staff, case managers, and leaders alike are frequently exposed to suffering and trauma. Compassion fatigue, an emotional exhaustion brought on by prolonged exposure to the suffering of others, is a very real challenge for those working in this field. As leaders, it’s important to recognize that self-care is not a luxury—it’s an absolute necessity. Without addressing this reality, the system becomes vulnerable to burnout and attrition, which ultimately affects the quality of care provided to children and families.