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,THE EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL WORKERS RENDERING SERVICES TO SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………PAGE 3


THE EXPERIENCES OF LGBTQIA+ YOUTH IN ACCESSING SOCIAL WORKERS
FOR SUPPORT…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..PAGE 15

, THE EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL WORKERS RENDERING SERVICES TO SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE

1. Introduction
Domestic violence (DV) represents a pervasive global public health and human rights crisis, with
profound physical, psychological, and social consequences for survivors. In response to this
complex social issue, professional social workers are often positioned at the forefront of
intervention, providing essential services ranging from crisis intervention and safety planning to
long-term therapeutic support and advocacy within legal and housing systems. The role of the
social worker in this context is inherently demanding, requiring a delicate balance of empathy,
clinical skill, and systemic navigation to empower survivors in extremely vulnerable situations
(Messing et al., 2021).

The practice environment is characterized by exposure to traumatic narratives, high-stakes
decision-making concerning safety, and frequent engagement with overwhelming and sometimes
bureaucratically constrained systems. Understanding the nuances of this work is critical, not only
for the efficacy of services provided to survivors but also for the well-being and professional
sustainability of the practitioners themselves. This research proposal seeks to systematically
explore the subjective, lived experiences of social workers who are engaged in this critical yet
challenging field of practice, aiming to illuminate both the rewards and the significant occupational
hazards inherent in their work.

2. Problem Statement
Despite the crucial role social workers play in mitigating the impacts of domestic violence, there is a
growing body of evidence indicating that the work of supporting survivors exacts a heavy toll on
practitioners. Social workers routinely engage with traumatic material, confront systemic barriers
to client safety, and often operate in environments with high caseloads and limited resources. This
constant exposure can lead to adverse professional outcomes, including high levels of secondary
traumatic stress (STS), compassion fatigue, and burnout, which jeopardize both practitioner
well-being and the quality of service delivery (Salloum et al., 2015). Furthermore, while the needs
of survivors are increasingly documented, the specific, nuanced experiences of the social workers
serving them—including their emotional and professional challenges, their coping mechanisms,
and their perceptions of organisational support—are less thoroughly understood from a qualitative,
practice-based perspective.

A significant gap exists in research that centres the voices of these frontline professionals to
understand how they navigate the intersection of personal empathy, professional ethics, and
institutional constraints. Without a deeper investigation into these experiential dimensions, the
development of effective supervisory frameworks, organisational policies, and self-care protocols
tailored to this specific sector of social work remains inadequately informed, potentially leading to
high staff turnover and compromised care for survivors (Beech et al., 2022). Therefore, this study
addresses the problem of the insufficient understanding of the holistic professional experiences of
social workers in domestic violence services, an understanding that is vital for fostering sustainable
and effective practice.

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