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Staff burnout and high turnover are persistent challenges in residential childcare, affecting continuity of care, team morale, and outcomes for young people. The work is emotionally demanding, highly regulated, and often under-resourced, which places sustained pressure on frontline staff and supervisors alike. Reducing burnout requires intentional leadership, clear systems, and a culture that values wellbeing alongside performance. Many supervisors and aspiring leaders develop these capabilities through Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare, which focuses on practical leadership strategies suited to residential settings. The following approaches have proven effective in stabilising teams and improving retention.