Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Olaniyan, Oyeniyi Samuel"
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Embracing both sides of the same coin: Work-related psychosocial risks and resources among child welfare workers
Olaniyan, Oyeniyi Samuel (Doctoral thesis, 2022-03-25)Background: Child welfare workers (CWW) have lately been facing constant criticism for their decisions, the failure to act in time, and generally for the nature and quality of their services. While the validity of most of ... -
Lean on me: A scoping review of the essence of workplace support among child welfare workers
Olaniyan, Oyeniyi Samuel; Hetland, Hilde; Hystad, Sigurd William; Iversen, Anette Christine; Ortiz-Barreda, Gaby M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Child welfare workers (CWWs) often work under conditions similar in nature to workers within safety critical organizations (SCOs). This is because most of their work surrounds child neglect, securing homes for foster ... -
Narratives of individual capacities: Positive organisational scholarship amongst child welfare workers in Norway
Olaniyan, Oyeniyi Samuel; Hetland, Hilde; Karanika-Murray, Maria (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Child welfare services across the world are often criticised for the quality of service and care that they provide. Whilst the validity of some of these criticisms is debatable, critics often neglect to take into account ... -
Safe travel: Passenger assessment of trust and safety during seafaring
Hystad, Sigurd William; Olaniyan, Oyeniyi Samuel; Eid, Jarle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-04)Across two studies, this paper explores passengers’ knowledge and perceptions of safety and risk during voyage at sea. Study 1 showed that, although overall safety knowledge can be considered good, some differences exist ... -
When your source of livelihood also becomes the source of your discomfort: the perception of work–family conflict among child welfare workers
Olaniyan, Oyeniyi Samuel; Iversen, Anette Christine; Ortiz-Barreda, Gaby; Hetland, Hilde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)We know from past research that social workers within the CWS are exposed to an array of workplace risks more than any other group within human services. Although several articles tend to focus on the reasons child welfare ...