V. Savicki, CLARIFICATION OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE IDENTITY THROUGH AN ANALYSIS OFWORK-ENVIRONMENT AND BURNOUT, Child & youth care forum, 22(6), 1993, pp. 441-457
Recent years have seen the child and youth care field extend its range
beyond day and residential treatment settings. These extensions have
challenged traditional aspects of child and youth care worker identity
. The analysis of work environment and its relationship to burnout in
child and youth care workers, as compared to other social service prov
iders, highlights the unique aspects of the field that emerge from its
milieu origins in which workers engaged children and youth continuous
ly within their life space. Milieu-based workers perceive a different
work environment and respond differently to aspects of burnout. Over t
he years, child and youth care workers have developed their skill base
and their philosophical orientation in response to the demands of mil
ieu. As the field moves into other practice arenas, it must not lose a
sense of its origins. It must strive to transport milieu oriented pra
ctices to non-milieu situations.