Author: Dr. Jessica Toft and PhD candidates Ruti Soffer-Elnekave, Jessica Mendel, and Jacob Otis
Published: March 2022 and December 2022 

Dr. Jessica Toft and PhD candidate Ruti Soffer-Elnekave developed two related Fact Sheets entitled Child Welfare Social Workers’ Working Conditions: a Survey of Minnesotan Licensed Social Workers. Fact Sheet #1 presents findings on the effects of neoliberal managerialism on working conditions of child welfare social workers in Minnesota. Fact Sheet #2 presents findings regarding the degree to which social workers can engage their knowledge, skills, and ethics in the workplace, also known as professional discretion. Fact Sheet #3 presents findings on child protection social workers’ level of professional discretion. Fact Sheet #4* presents findings on the extent to which rural social workers experience managerialism and the ways in which they use professional discretion and practice resistance. Fact Sheet #5* presents findings from a survey of Minnesotan licensed school social workers’ working conditions.

*Note: These Fact Sheets contain information pertaining to child welfare social workers. Fact Sheet #4 includes unique information on rural social workers in Minnesota, which include Child Protection and other child welfare professionals in rural settings. Fact Sheet #5 discusses working conditions of licensed school social workers, which is useful training information for child welfare workers who work alongside school professionals and intersect with educational settings