Dare To Soar - Why Millennials Are Leaving School Social Work & What Must Change
Across the nation, school social work is experiencing a shift one that calls for reflection, honesty, and action. This episode brings together two dynamic voices representing different generational perspectives to explore what is happening and what must happen next.
Featuring:
Dr. Kashera Guy Robinson, LCSW
30+ years in social work | Former school social worker | Now Director of Field Education & Assistant Clinical Professor at Auburn University at Montgomery | 2023 School Social Worker of the Year
Mrs. Erika Cuttray, LCSW
Senior Social Worker at Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center | Owner, The Serene Mindset, LLC | Mental wellness advocate with 10+ years in trauma, grief, and depression
In this episode, we explore:
• Why are Millennials rethinking and, in some cases, leaving school social work?
• The impact of burnout, workplace culture, and systemic challenges.
• Generational differences in expectations, boundaries, and sustainability.
• What social workers truly need to feel supported and valued.
• Actionable insights on how to retain and reclaim the next generation of professionals.
This is more than a conversation, it is a call to listen, reflect, and lead differently.
Because the future of school social work will not be shaped by who enters the field…
It will be shaped by who is able to remain.