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Exploring the experiences of counsellors during a trauma counselling training programme / Heleen CoetzeeCoetzee, Heleen January 2015 (has links)
Exposure of employees to traumatic experiences in the workplace is a reality that many organisations face. Although not every person exposed to a traumatic experience will necessarily develop post-traumatic stress, the workplace still has a responsibility to assist individuals to deal with psychological reactions after a traumatic experience. The South African Police Service (SAPS) is one such organisation, where employees run a particularly high risk of being exposed to traumatic experiences while performing their tasks. In order to help employees of the SAPS to debrief their trauma, trauma counsellors are necessary. Within the SAPS, trauma counsellors are trained in an adapted version of Mitchell’s Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) model, with the underlying focus to establish a sense of safety for the police official. The trauma counsellors in the SAPS are trained by means of an experiential learning experience, where journaling is utilised to capture personal experiences during the training.
The objective of the study was therefore to explore the experience of counsellors during a trauma counselling training programme. A qualitative research design was utilised following a phenomenology approach. The social constructivism paradigm was also utilised in this research study. Trauma counsellors (N=12) in the SAPS were used as case study for this research, where a purposive homogeneous non-probability sampling technique was implemented. The journal entries made by the participants during the nine day training programme were used as a data collection method.
Four categories were extracted from the data, namely, thoughts regarding trauma counsellor’s experiences, emotion experiences of counsellors, the impact of daily experiences on counsellors and the participants’ view on how their competence of efficiency would change in the future. The results showed that the training programme was an effective strategy to train the counsellors. The counsellors showed increased self-awareness and self-insight after the training. The participants gained insight and understanding of how police officials experience trauma. The findings showed that the participants felt empowered and more confident to assist police officials with their trauma recovery. In relation to their training, counsellors made recommendations for the future training of trauma counsellors within the SAPS.
Finally, recommendations were made for future research as well as the implications of the study for the industrial psychology practise. / MCom (Industrial Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Exploring the experiences of counsellors during a trauma counselling training programme / Heleen CoetzeeCoetzee, Heleen January 2015 (has links)
Exposure of employees to traumatic experiences in the workplace is a reality that many organisations face. Although not every person exposed to a traumatic experience will necessarily develop post-traumatic stress, the workplace still has a responsibility to assist individuals to deal with psychological reactions after a traumatic experience. The South African Police Service (SAPS) is one such organisation, where employees run a particularly high risk of being exposed to traumatic experiences while performing their tasks. In order to help employees of the SAPS to debrief their trauma, trauma counsellors are necessary. Within the SAPS, trauma counsellors are trained in an adapted version of Mitchell’s Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) model, with the underlying focus to establish a sense of safety for the police official. The trauma counsellors in the SAPS are trained by means of an experiential learning experience, where journaling is utilised to capture personal experiences during the training.
The objective of the study was therefore to explore the experience of counsellors during a trauma counselling training programme. A qualitative research design was utilised following a phenomenology approach. The social constructivism paradigm was also utilised in this research study. Trauma counsellors (N=12) in the SAPS were used as case study for this research, where a purposive homogeneous non-probability sampling technique was implemented. The journal entries made by the participants during the nine day training programme were used as a data collection method.
Four categories were extracted from the data, namely, thoughts regarding trauma counsellor’s experiences, emotion experiences of counsellors, the impact of daily experiences on counsellors and the participants’ view on how their competence of efficiency would change in the future. The results showed that the training programme was an effective strategy to train the counsellors. The counsellors showed increased self-awareness and self-insight after the training. The participants gained insight and understanding of how police officials experience trauma. The findings showed that the participants felt empowered and more confident to assist police officials with their trauma recovery. In relation to their training, counsellors made recommendations for the future training of trauma counsellors within the SAPS.
Finally, recommendations were made for future research as well as the implications of the study for the industrial psychology practise. / MCom (Industrial Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Specialised units in the SAPS : a case study of the waterwing in GautengBooysen, Roland 03 1900 (has links)
Dissertation / This dissertation analyses the effectiveness of specialised units within the South African
Police Services as exemplified by the Gauteng Waterwing Unit. Factors influencing the
effectiveness are analysed, and the advisability of making these units permanent units within
the South African Police Services structure is evaluated. Different policing styles are
discussed with regard to their effectiveness in different situations and their applicability in the
water policing context. Possible corrective actions to reduce the influence of factors
hindering service delivery are proposed. The analyses were accomplished by examination of
the literature supplemented by practical field observations and interviews. / Police Practice / M.Tech (Policing)
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Employee assistance programme in the South African Police Service : a case study of Moroka police stationRajin, Jeanie 01 1900 (has links)
Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs), when they first were introduced in the United States of America (USA), were support programmes providing assistance to alcohol addicted employees. During the 1960s, EAPs became comprehensive and offered employee assistance services (EAS) such as financial, marital and family, psychological, work-related stress, chemical dependency (alcohol and drugs), depression, health, anxiety, and even job boredom problems that affect employee work performance. Since then, EAPs have proven to be valuable because skilled and high performing employees who experienced problems could receive assistance in the workplace and once they overcame their problems, they often became more productive and more employers could benefit from EAPs.
Due to the benefits provided by EAPs to both employees and employers, South Africa is one of the many countries that have adopted this performance-enhancing strategy. EAPs in South Africa are a relatively new workplace management phenomenon designed similarly to the USA model and thus do not have a long history. In the South African Police Service (SAPS), EAPs are as a result of the operational nature of policing services and the demanding conditions under which police services are carried-out. The EAPs are provided as a means of employee support to promote employee wellness and to create a working environment that is conducive to an effective and efficient delivery of police services.
This research investigated the implementation of EAPs at Moroka Police Station, the biggest of the eleven (11) police stations that are situated within Soweto. This station serves approximately a total population of two hundred and fifty thousand (250 000) community members. The research gathered opinions of three selected groups of respondents (non-commissioned officers, EAP practitioners and commissioned officers) about the effectiveness of EAPs in the study area and how they can be improved. Employees in this police station, as in many others, are exposed to daily traumatic events since their duties require them to attend to crime scenes such as murder, collisions of varying seriousness, and often witness the murder of their colleagues. These incidents have a profoundly adverse impact on their psychological well-being and work performance.
The findings show that even though remarkable progress has been made with the institutionalisation of EAPs, there are a few concerns which still require management’s attention. From the results of the interviews held with the non-commissioned officers, a few concerns, that if attended to could improve the effectiveness of EAP, include concerns about non-commissioned officers’ lack of knowledge of the functions of EAP, their general experience of EAP, the credibility and adherence by EAP practitioners to ethical guidelines, the frequency of the consultations as well as concerns about the accessibility of the EAP to them.
The findings of the interviews held with EAP practitioners tended to be less complimentary than those gathered from non-commissioned officers, and a longer list of concerns was recorded. Numerous concerns that relate to the circumstance under which they administer EAS were articulated. These include concerns about how employees perceive the EAP and their understanding of EAS.
Lastly the findings of the questionnaires administered to the commissioned officers, as compared to both the findings gathered from the non-commissioned officers and EAP practitioners, were more positive, especially their understanding of the EAP, how the EAP functions, their overall experience of the services provided through the EAP and their overall satisfaction of the EAS. Although the findings were positive there were few concerns that they identified as needing attention. These concerns are the functions of EAP, implementation of EAP, general experience of EAP, feedback from the EAP practitioners and resistance by employees to consult EAP practitioners. This research concludes by offering recommendations for each of the three groups, and by offering a research agenda for further investigation in this field. / Public Administration and Management / M.Tech. (Public Administration)
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Die rol van die maatskaplike werker in die Suid-Afrikaanse PolisiediensSchoeman, Gertruida Anna Magdalena. 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Summaries in English and Afrikaans / Die rol van die maatskaplike werker verbonde aan die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens Hoofkantoor en sy afdelings is die onderwerp van hierdie studie. Hierdie rol is aan die hand van die take wat deur middel van die studie geTdentifiseer is, bepaal. Personeelmaatskaplikewerk het die teoretiese agtergrond vir hierdie studie gevorm. Maatskaplike werk in die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens is fundamenteel in terme van sy ontstaan en ontwikkeling, missie en doelstellings beskryf.Die empiriese opname het volgens die nominale groepstegniek en 'n gestruktureerde onderhoudskedule plaasgevind. Maatskaplike werkers, kapelane, sielkundiges en bestuurders/bevelvoerders verbonde aan die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens Hoofkantoor en sy afdelings was as respondente gebruik. Die navorser het die kennis wat deur hierdie studie opgedoen is, gebruik om spesifieke aanbevelings te maak ten opsigte van Maatskaplikewerkdienste in die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens, Hoofkantoor-afdelings. / The role of the social worker attached to the South African Police Service, Head Office and its divisions is the subject of this study. This role has been prescribed by tasks which were dictated by the study. Industrial social work formed the theoretical background for this study. Social work in the South African Police Service is described in foundation in terms of its origin and development, mission and objectives. The empirical survey was carried out according to the nominal group technique and a structured interview schedule. Social workers, chaplains, psychologists and managers/ officers commanding on the staff of the South African Police Service, Head Office and its divisions, were used as respondents. The researcher has used the information gained by this study to make specific recommendations regarding Social Work Services, Head Office Divisions, in the South African Police. / Social Work / M.A.(Social Work)
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The effects of organizational change in a public service organizationKiley, Jerome Dominic 11 1900 (has links)
Organizations in South Africa have been going through a great deal of change in recent years.
However, little is known about the effects on employees. This study aimed to ascertain the
psychological impact of change on the employees of a large public service organization, the South
African Police Service. The findings were contrary to what was expected with the only significant
difference between the samples being for anxiety in black managers. Circumstances outside the
work situation were the strongest predictors for stress, anxiety and depression. However, factors
in the work situation played a more significant role in predicting the variance in stress and anxiety
in the second sample. The within group differences were the opposite of what was expected with
black managers having higher stress and depression levels than their white counterparts in both
samples and higher anxiety levels than both their white and coloured counterparts in the second
sample. / Psychology / M.A. (Research Psychology)
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The consequences of the community and police relationships on crime prevention in Tzaneen area of Limpopo Province.Mokhomole, Tumiso Desmond. January 2015 (has links)
M. Tech. Policing / The White Paper on Safety and Security (1998: 7-8) states that in the new democratic order, South Africans demand and deserve accountable, effective and service oriented policing. This means that policing in a democracy requires professional law enforcement which does not infringe upon human rights. It further requires a concerted effort by government, in partnership with civil society, to prevent crime before it occurs. The new South African Police Services under the new dispensation introduced in 1994 covers new policing programmes such as Community Policing Forum, Sector Policing and Neighborhood Watch, for the purpose of bringing the policing department to the proximity of the society. The main objectives of the research are to investigate the reasons for the failure of the police and the community to maintain cordial relationships on crime prevention in Tzaneen area, reasons for lower success rate in terms of apprehending and arresting of criminals, lack of monitoring by police commissioners of Tzaneen to ensure the quality of relationship, and to recommend ways of ensuring or improving good relationship between the police and the community in fighting or preventing crime in Tzaneen area, Limpopo province.
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An investigation into organisational development and project and programme management as approaches for integrated and improved service delivery in the SAPSViljoen, Izana 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2004. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: With the democratic reform in South Africa, The Constitution of 1996 and the
White Paper on Transforming Public Service Delivery of 1997 made an important
contribution to a new attitude amongst public servants and citizens regarding
service delivery. It is said that these two documents ushered in a period of
instilling an attitude of Batho Pele, namely ‘people first’, with public servants. The
South African Police Service (SAPS) as a government entity, also had to comply,
and having one of the most important functions of, ‘ensuring a safer and secure
environment for all’, caused the SAPS to rethink the way they would manage this
new attitude.
Organisational Development and Change, Project and Programme Management
and Service Delivery are a few of the approaches captured within the public
administration and public management discipline, which refers to a theory of the
most recent paradigm change in the way the public sector must be governed. A
comparative perspective is given on how these approaches could have a positive
impact on the SAPS and other organisations.
The foundation of this study is based on the creation of a theoretical base relating
to Organisational Development and Change Management, Project and
Programme-based Management as well as Service Delivery in the Public Sector.
This is the point of departure for the proposed Service Delivery Improvement
Model that indicates the integration of these approaches within the organisation. The background and current situation regarding service delivery within the SAPS
is also discussed.
Data is collected through structured interviews with SAPS managers and opinion
surveys, which were completed by service members. The interviews as well as
the surveys were used to motivate the aim of the proposed model.
The study concludes with recommendations that were made by the researcher
with the completion of the research done. The necessity, importance of
implementation and the marketing of project and programme-based management
within the SAPS is emphasised. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Met die demokratiese hervorming in Suid Afrika, het die Konstitusie van 1996 en
die Wit Skrif van die Transformasie van Openbare Dienslewering van 1997 ‘n
belangrike bydrae gemaak tot ‘n nuwe gesindheid onder openbare amptenare ten
opsigte van dieslewering. Daar word genoem dat hierdie twee dokumente ‘n
periode vir die inboesem van ‘n gesindheid van Batho Pele, naamlik ‘mense
eerste’, by openbare amptenare aangekondig het. Die Suid Afrikaanse Polisie
Diens (SAPD) as ‘n regerings entiteit, moes ook voldoen hieraan, met die
inagneming van een van die belangrikste funksies, ’om ‘n veiliger en sekureerde
omgewing vir almal te verseker’, is die SAPD genoodsaak om die wyse hoe hulle
hierdie nuwe gesindheid gaan bestuur, te heroorweeg.
Organisasie Ontwikkeling en Verandering, Projek en Program-gebaseerde
Bestuur asook Dienslewering, is ‘n paar van die benaderings vervat binne die
Publieke Administrasie en Openbare Bestuur dissipline, wat verwys na ‘n teorie
van die mees onlangse paradigma verandering oor hoe die openbare sektor
regeer moet word. ‘n Vergelykende perspektief word weergegee oor hoe hierdie
benaderings ‘n positiewe impak op die SAPD en ander organisasies kan
bewerkstellig.
Die fondament van hierdie studie is gebaseer op die skepping van ‘n teoretiese
basis met verband tot Organisasie Ontwikkeling en Verandering, Projek en
Program-gebaseerde Bestuur asook Dienslewering. Hierdie word die vertrekpunt
vir die voorgestelde Dienslewerings Verbeterings Model wat die intergrasie van hierdie benaderings binne die organisasie voorstel. Verder word die agtergrond
en huidige situasie in die SAPD rakende dienslewering ook bespreek.
Data word versamel deur middel van gestruktureerde onderhoude met SAPD
bestuurders en opinie opnames wat deur lede van die diens voltooi is. Die
onderhoude sowel as die opnames is gebruik om die doel van die voorgestelde
model te motiveer.
Die studie word afgesluit met aanbevelings wat na afleiding van die navorsing
deur die navorser gemaak is. Die toepaslikheid, noodsaaklikheid van die
implimentering en die bemarking van projek en program-gebaseerde bestuur
binne die SAPD word veral beklemtoon.
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Methodological challenges in the measurement of police cynicism : a critique of the Niederhoffer's police cynicism scale as applied in the South African Police Service (SAPS)Mokotedi, Prince Nkitsing 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil (Sociology and Social Anthropology))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Niederhoffer developed a scale in the early 1960s to measure the level of cynicism among
police officials. Niederhoffer concluded that cynicism is prevalent among police officials and
that professionalization of the police occupation is the root cause of cynicism. The
Niederhoffer scale was subjected over years to a number of methodological tests. It was
found to be multi-dimensional whilst some authors found that the scale is invalid. In this
study, we confirmed these findings to some extent in that it was found that the Niederhoffer’s
scale is indeed multi-dimensional and that it has a low internal reliability. This study also
replicated some of Niederhoffer’s substantive hypotheses which were supported by our
empirical data. The various dimensions of scale were also correlated with an Attitude
Towards Organizational Change scale. It was found that cynicism is related most strongly to
both fear of change and acceptance of change. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In die vroeë 1960’s het Niederhoffer ‘n skaal ontwikkel om die vlakke van sinisme onder
polisie-amptenare te meet. Niederhoffer vind sinisme onder polisie-amptenare en skryf dit
toe aan die professionalisering van dié beroep. Niederhoffer se skaal is geruime tyd al aan ‘n
aantal metodologiese toetse onderwerp en die bevinding was dat dit meerdimensioneel is,
hoewel sommige outeurs dit ongeldig bevind het. In hierdie studie is ook bevind dat
Niederhoffer se skaal meerdimensioneel is met ‘n lae interne betroubaarheidstelling. Die
studie herhaal sommige van Niederhoffer se hipoteses en bied steun aan die meeste van sy
hipoteses. Die verskeie skaaldimensies is met die Houding Teenoor Organisatoriese
Verandering-skaal in verband gebring en die bevinding is dat sinisme aan beide vrees vir
verandering en aanvaarding van verandering verwant is.
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Guidelines for the handling of sexual harassment in the South African Police ServiceRetief, Rita Theresa 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2000. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Sexual harassment is an old problem for the women who are its victims but is relatively new
as a social issue. Studies carried out in South Africa and internationally indicate that sexual
harassment is a problem in virtually every organisation and that a substantial proportion of
working women are the recipients of unwanted sexual attention in the workplace.
A number of misconceptions, myths as well as stereotyping regarding sexual harassment in
the workplace have added to the frustration female employees experience in trying to have
their sexual harassment complaints recognised. Like many organisations, the South African
Police Service (SAPS) knows the problem exists, but is unaware of its full extent or the
destructive effects it has on employees and the workplace.
As sexual harassment usually occurs in private, the women in the SAPS who are being
harassed usually do not know how to react or how to handle the harassing situation and
conseq uently suffer in silence. Most female employees despair of having the traditionally
male dominated management component in the SAPS understand how much sexual
harassment humiliates and frustrates them. They also despair of having the support of
managers in addressing the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace.
Even though the SAPS has a sexual harassment policy, the problem of sexual harassment
continues to occur in the workplace. The only protection for the organisation and its
employees, is prevention, or lacking that, immediate and appropriate action, following
notification of a sexual harassment complaint. Prevention is only likely when the sexual
harassment policy has been well communicated to all parties and enforced consistently and
fairly. Inher capacity as a social worker in the SAPS, the researcher became aware that even
though managers and employees are aware that this type of misconduct occurs, they avoid
addressing this sensitive issue because of a lack of proper guidelines.
Therefore, the aim of the study was to present guidelines for the composition of a training
programme for the implementation of the existing policy document regarding the handling
of sexual harassment in the SAPS. The purpose was to ensure that intervention and
prevention of sexual harassment in the SAPS will be handled more effectively. Existing
literature on the subject of sexual harassment was studied and presented in a theoretical
framework.
The history, legislation and dimensions of sexual harassment in the workplace i.e.
internationally as well as in South Africa and the SAPS, were discussed. The development
and consequences of sexual harassment for the organisation and all employees concerned were
emphasized. Preventative measures and implementation guidelines for addressing sexual
harassment in the SAPS, were explored. The prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace and the subsequent experience(s) of and effects on female employees regarding
such harassment (in the SAPS) is brought into focus.
Exploratory - descriptive research was done with the aid of a questionnaire as an instrument
for data-collection, at police stations in one area of the West Metropole in the SAPS (Western
Cape) where social workers are rendering services. The opinions and attitudes of female
employees with regard to their experience(s) or knowledge of the occurrence and the handling
of sexual harassment in the SAPS, were determined. Information obtained from the
questionnaire is presented in six categories, namely : demographic characteristics of
respondents, behaviour of male employees toward female employees, the person(s)
responsible for the sexual harassment incident, reactions to the sexual harassment incident,
effects of sexual harassment experience(s) on women as well as on the workplace and the
addressing of sexual harassment in the workplace.
Conclusions and recommendations are made regarding the opinions, knowledge and sexual
harassment experiences of female employees in the SAPS as well as how sexual harassment
should be handled by various parties such as managers and social workers employed by the
SAPS. The implementation of a sexual harassment training programme can be of great value
to the South African Police Service and all its employees, provided the staff at management
level, professional personnel (social workers, psychologists and personnel practitioners) and
all other levels of employees commit themselves to working together on addressing and
preventing sexual harassment in the workplace. Regular evaluations should be done by the
social worker after the sexual harassment training programme has been implemented, in order
to determine the effectiveness of the prevention training programme for addressing sexual
harassment in the SAPS. Social workers in the SAPS should endeavour to clarify the extent
of the problem of sexual harassment and should bring the seriousness of the problem to the
attention of managers and all other employees. Social workers therefore have a crucial role
in assisting with the implementation of the organisation's sexual harassment policy and in
doing further research regarding sexual harassment in the workplace. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Seksuele teistering is 'n ou probleem vir die vroue wie die slagoffers daarvan is, maar dit is
relatief nuut as 'n sosiale kwessie. Studies wat in Suid-Afrika en internasionaal uitgevoer is,
dui aan dat seksuele teistering 'n probleem in feitlik elke organisasie is en dat 'n aansienlike
getal werkende vroue ongewensde seksuele aandag in die werkplek ervaar.
Die bestaande wanopvattings, mites sowel as stereotiperings wat in die werkplek voorkom
rakende seksuele teistering, dra by tot die frustrasie wat vroulike werknemers ervaar in hul
poging om die bestuur hul klagtes oor seksuele teistering te laat insien. Soos baie organisasies,
is die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens (SAPD) bewus dat die probleem voorkom, maar onbewus
van die omvang daarvan of die skadelike gevolge wat dit inhou vir werknemers en die
werkplek.
Aangesien seksuele teistering gewoonlik plaasvind in privaatheid, weet die vroue in die SAPD
wat geteister word gewoonlik nie hoe om te reageer of hoe om die teisterende situasie te
hanteer nie. Gevolglik ly hulle in stilte. Baie vroulike werknemers is in vertwyfeling oor hoe
om die bestuurskomponent in die SAPD, wie tradisioneel oorheers word deur mans, te laat
besef hoe vernederend en frustrerend seksuele teistering vir hulle is. Hulle is ook desperaat
om die ondersteuning van bestuurders te kry ten einde die probleem van seksuele teistering
in die werkplek aan te spreek.
Alhoewel die SAPD oor 'n beleidsdokument vir seksuele teistering beskik, kom die probleem
van seksuele teistering steeds voor in die werkplek. Die enigste beskerming vir die
organisasie en die werknemers, is voorkoming of indien dit ontbreek, onmiddellike en gepaste
optrede nadat 'n klagte van seksuele teistering aangemeld word. Voorkoming kan slegs
geskied indien die beleid ten opsigte van seksuele teistering, goed bekend gemaak word aan
alle partye en dit konsekwent en regverdig toegepas word. Die navorser het in haar kapasiteit
as maatskaplike werker in die SAPD bevind dat alhoewel bestuurders en werknemers bewus
is dat hierdie tipe misdryf voorkom, hulle die hantering van die sensitiewe probleem ontwyk
as gevolg van 'n gebrek aan behoorlike riglyne.
Die doel van die studie was gevolglik om riglyne daar te stel vir die samestelling van 'n
opleidingsprogram vir die implementering van die bestaande beleidsdokument vir die
hantering van seksuele teistering in die SAPD. Die doel was om te verseker dat intervensie
en voorkoming van seksuele teistering meer effektief hanteer sal word in die SAPD.
Bestaande literatuur ten opsigte van die onderwerp van seksuele teistering is bestudeer en
aangebied in 'n teoretiese raamwerk. Die geskiedenis, wetgewing en omvang van seksuele teistering op internasionale vlak, sowel
as in Suid-Afrika en die SAPD is bespreek. Die ontwikkeling en gevolge van seksuele
teistering vir die organisasie en al die betrokke werknemers is beklemtoon.
Voorkomingsmaatreëls en riglyne vir die implimentering van die bestaande beleidsdokument
oor seksuele teistering in die SAPD is verken. Die voorkoms van seksuele teistering in die
werkplek en die gevolglike ervaring(s) en effek daarvan op vroulike werknemers in die SAPD
is in fokus gebring.
'n Verkennende-beskrywende studie is gedoen met behulp van 'n vraelys, as instrument vir
data-versameling, by polisiestasies in een area van die Wes-Metropool in die SAPD (Wes-
Kaap) waar maatskaplike werkers dienste lewer. Die opinies en houdings van vroulike
werknemers met betrekking tot hul ervaring(s) of kennis is bepaal ten opsigte van die
verskynsel en die hantering van seksuele teistering in die SAPD. Inligting verkry vanaf die
vraelys, is aangebied in ses kategorieë naamlik: demografiese kenmerke van respondente,
gedrag van manlike werknemers teenoor vroulike werknemers, die persoon verantwoordelik
vir die seksuele teisterende insident, reaksies ten opsigte van die seksuele teisterende insident,
effekte wat die seksuele teistering ervaring(s) vir die vroue en die werkplek inhou asook die
aanspreek van seksuele teistering in die werkplek.
Gevolgtrekkings en aanbevelings is gemaak rakende die opinies, kenmerke en ervarings van
vroulike werknemers ten opsigte van seksuele teistering in die SAPD, asook ten opsigte van
die hantering van seksuele teistering deur die verskeie partye soos, byvoorbeeld bestuurders
en maatskaplike werkers in diens van die SAPD. Die implementering van 'n
opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van seksuele teistering kan waardevol wees vir die Suid-
Afrikaanse Polisiediens en al die werknemers mits die bestuurders, professionele personeel
(maatskaplike werkers, sielkundiges en menslike hulpbronbestuur) hulself verbind tot
samewerking ten opsigte van die aanspreek en voorkoming van seksuele teistering in die
werkplek. Gereelde evaluerings deur die maatskaplike werker moet gedoen word na die
implementering van die seksuele teistering opleidingsprogram, ten einde die effektiwiteit van
die voorkomingsprogram te bepaal vir die aanspreek van seksuele teistering in die SAPD.
Maatskaplike werkers in die SAPD moet hulself beywer om duidelikheid te verkry oor die
omvang van die probleem van seksuele teistering en moet die erns van die probleem onder
die aandag bring van bestuurders en alle ander werknemers. Maatskaplike werkers het dus
'n beslissende ondersteuningsrol om te vervul ten opsigte van die implimentering van die
organisasie se beleid vir seksuele teistering, asook om verdere navorsing ten opsigte van
seksuele teistering in die werkplek aan te moedig.
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