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Social work intervention for unmarried teenage fathersSmith, Patrick J. D. 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (DPhil (Social Work))--University of Stellenbosch, 2006. / The study aimed to explore and describe the experiences, perceptions and
needs of unmarried adolescent fathers and to assess the attitudes and
attentiveness of selected social workers and organisations that provide
services to adolescent parents.
In view of the position in which teenage fathers find themselves and with
regard to stereotyping and the disregard for their role as fathers, no concerted
attempt is made by organisations to provide services to them. They are
marginalized and despite changes in legislation and a Bill of Human Rights
their needs are not attended to.
A mixed research methodology was employed in conducting this exploratorydescriptive
study. The study was advertised in the waiting rooms of relevant
organisations, in consultation with pregnancy help centres, social work
agencies and youth services. Those who responded were interviewed
according to inclusion criteria for the study and those who did not qualify were
referred to appropriate services. Confidentiality was assured and consent to
participate in the study was discussed. A non-random sample of 32
participants was identified, ranging from 13 to 19 years were located of who
15 agreed to participate. Further attrition resulted in the sample being
reduced to 12. Interview schedules were used to facilitate the discussion and
to ensure that all participants were asked the same questions.
The second part of the study explored the attitude and attentiveness of
services to adolescent parents. All organisations providing such services
were invited and seven eventually agreed to participate. Of these, four
indicated that they were participating in their personal capacity. Interviews
were guided by an interview schedule which aimed to explored attitude,
attentiveness and capacity to provide services to unmarried teenage fathers.
The findings of the study revealed that teenage fathers want to be involved
with their children, but social stereotyping, unrealistic expectations of partners and family, and social discrimination militate against them. However, the
support of family and the natal partner and her family, are factors that
determine continued involvement. Services were perceived and experienced
as negative and dismissive of their role as fathers.
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The capacity building programme for youth at risk in the Western Cape: A community-based alternative for rehabilitation and reintegraton.Palmer, Michele January 2004 (has links)
There is a growing sense of apathy and lack of focus amongst the youth, which contributes to the threat of social integration. Constructive alternatives are therefore needed to curb gangsterism, drug abuse and other criminal activities among youth at risk. It has become imperative to challenge the present situation in which crime has become one of the most attractive options facing our youth. Through a programme of contructive engagement, a substantial difference can be made in their rehabilitation and ultimately their active participation in building a safer society. A strong emphasis should be placed on the development and implementation of effective restorative justice principles, alternative sentencing and community-based rehabilitation programmes, particularly for young people in marginalised communities.
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The capacity building programme for youth at risk in the Western Cape: A community-based alternative for rehabilitation and reintegraton.Palmer, Michele January 2004 (has links)
There is a growing sense of apathy and lack of focus amongst the youth, which contributes to the threat of social integration. Constructive alternatives are therefore needed to curb gangsterism, drug abuse and other criminal activities among youth at risk. It has become imperative to challenge the present situation in which crime has become one of the most attractive options facing our youth. Through a programme of contructive engagement, a substantial difference can be made in their rehabilitation and ultimately their active participation in building a safer society. A strong emphasis should be placed on the development and implementation of effective restorative justice principles, alternative sentencing and community-based rehabilitation programmes, particularly for young people in marginalised communities.
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Geloofsgebaseerde organisasies en werkloosheid: 'n empiriese ondersoek binne die Paarl-Wellington-gemeenskapCloete, Anita Louisa 30 November 2007 (has links)
The central focus of this study is the role of the church as a faith-based organisation in dealing with unemployment.
Following an introductory chapter in which the research methodology and modus operandi are being explained, Chapter 2 is devoted to a discussion, in the light of recent literature, of the concept of unemployment and the effect of unemployment on the individual, the family and society. In Chapter 3 the discussion focuses on the involvement of faith-based organisations in addressing unemployment as part of social development.
In Chapter 4 the empirical survey, conducted by means of semi structured interviews with church leaders in the Paarl-Wellington-area, is described. The interpreted results are discussed in Chapter 5 according to main themes, sub themes and categories. A literature control is carried out simultaneously.
Based upon the literature study and the findings of the empirical survey, certain conclusions are drawn and recommendations are made in chapter 6. These recommendations are specifically aimed at activating the church in the form of local congregations to get actively involved in dealing with unemployment in their environment and community. / Social Work / D.Diac. (Youth Work)
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Aard en bydrae van maatskaplikewerk-dienslewering aan die dwelmafhanklike adolessentKeith, Lucille Elaine 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Drug dependent adolescents do not display a clear understanding regarding the value of social work intervention during the process of rehabilation, causing them to not utilize the profession of social work effectively during drug rehabilitation.
This study aimed to explore and describe the nature and contribution of social work service delivery to drug dependent adolescents from their own perspective. A qualitative research approach, an explorative research design, and a snowball sampling technique were implemented. The sample consisted of drug dependent adolescents from the Western Cape. Semi-structured interviews were executed determining the participant’s perception of the nature and contribution of social work service delivery.
Amongst others, the findings indicate that:
• social workers are not sufficiently prepared, trained or committed to render effective, professional services to drug dependent adolescents;
• social workers need to continuously revisit their knowledge, skill and attitude regarding this specialised field of service rendering. / Social Work / M.A. (Maatskaplike Werk)
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Investigating a transdisciplinary collaborative service delivery approach in addressing learners experiencing barriers to learningWehmeyer, Welma 11 1900 (has links)
Learners experiencing barriers to learning often require intervention and support from multiple professionals with different areas of expertise. Collaboration between professionals is important in avoiding fragmented and incoherent service delivery. Transdisciplinary service delivery allows for maximum integration among the various role players. Disciplinary boundaries are transcended through a process of skills transference and sharing of roles and provide child-centred, coordinated and collaborative support. This study investigates professionals in the Western Cape’s perceptions of a transdisciplinary service delivery approach for supporting learners experiencing barriers to learning.
A sequential mixed method approach was utilized to gain an in depth understanding of professionals’ perceptions. Data were collected in two phases. During the first phase, a quantitative questionnaire was sent to various professional categories in the Western Cape who are expected to provide services to learners experiencing barriers to learning. The aim of the quantitative study was to provide background information for the second phase in which professionals’ perceptions of a transdisciplinary approach for supporting learners experiencing barriers to learning were obtained through eight focus group discussions. Four focus groups consisted of professionals who had not previously been exposed to a transdisciplinary approach. These professionals attended a two hour informative workshop on a transdisciplinary service delivery approach prior to the focus group. The remaining four focus groups consisted of professionals who had previously been exposed to transdisciplinary service delivery. Data were systematically analysed through a hybrid process of inductive and deductive analysis.
Findings indicate that professionals providing services to learners experiencing barriers to learning perceive a transdisciplinary approach as useful and much needed for services provided both in schools and in private practice. Certain aspects of the transdisciplinary approach are perceived as more or less valuable, depending on the context and specific category of learning barrier. Although professionals acknowledge all aspects of the approach as valuable, multiskilling and role release are viewed as most needed. The transference of skills among therapists, teachers, parents and caregivers is perceived to contribute to effective and feasible service delivery. / Psychology of Education / D. Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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Evaluation of the youth development programme at Swartland MunicipalitySogwagwa, Manelisi 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPA (Public Management and Planning))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT:
Swartland Municipality is situated in the West Coast of the Western Cape Province
as one of the thirty municipalities in the province. Swartland Municipality, like other
municipalities, is faced with socio-economic challenges such as crime,
unemployment and low levels of education. although the unemployment rate is not so
high when compared with some of the municipalities in the province, Swartland
amongst other challenges is faced with the problem of access to tertiary education.
As a result the agricultural sector dominates as the main economic activity.
As part of the effort to address some of its socio-economic challenges, Swartland
Municipality’s Youth Development programme was established in partnership with
Umsobomvu Youth Fund and named Youth Advisory Centre (YAC). It was
established mainly to uplift the living conditions of youth in Swartland by assisting
them with career guidance advice, CV writing, and to start own businesses. To
achieve this two officials were employed, one as Career Guidance Advisor, and the
other one as an Outreach Officer. These two officials had the same duties but the
Outreach Officer was appointed mainly to bring services to Swartland areas which
are far from where the Youth Advisory Centre is located.
However, to ensure that the programme achieves its goals, programme evaluation
has to be carried out. Programme evaluation assists in determining the programme’s
shortcomings and the areas that need improvement. In this study programme
evaluation has been carried out to determine if what is planned gets implemented,
and the extent to which programme plans are achieved. In doing so, the researcher
used the YAC’s plans, reports, Swartland Municipality annual reports and held semistructured
interviews with two senior officials of Swartland Municipality who are
involved in the YAC and with the two appointed YAC officials mentioned above.
These data collection instruments provided the researcher with the information on
what the YAC planned and what it achieved from July 2006 to April 2009. The
researcher analysed this data and found that not all YAC plans and reports were
available and some contradictions existed in targets between YAC plans, the
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Swartland Municipality and
Umsobomvu, and Swartland Municipality’s Annual reports. Despite these findings, it
was found that the YAC plans correspond with the YAC results reported; therefore
the YAC has been implementing its plans. Although the YAC did not meet all of its
targets, the difference between the planned outputs and achieve outputs was not big.
On the basis of these findings, the researcher recommended that there should be an
integrated planning process to set up YAC’s performance standards and the YAC
has to improve its performance in most of its key outputs, especially in supporting the
youth in business development and opportunities. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING:
Swartland Munisipaliteit is aan die Weskus van die Wes-Kaap Provinsie as een van
die dertig munisipaliteite in die provinsie. Soos ander munisipaliteite, staar Swartland
Munisipaliteit sosio-ekonomiese uitdagings soos misdaad, werkloosheid en lae
vlakke van opvoeding in die gesig. Swartland staar, onder andere, die uitdaging van
toegang tot tersiêre opvoeding in die gesig, alhoewel die werkloosheidsyfer nie so
hoog is as dit met dié van ander munisipaliteite in die provinsie vergelyk word nie.
Gebrek aan toegang tot tersiêre opvoeding veroorsaak dat die landbousektor
oorheers as die hoof ekonomiese aktiwiteit wat die meeste van die mense in die
Swartland gebied in diens neem.
Swartland munisipaliteit se Jeugontwikkelingsprogram is in samewerking met die
Umsobomvu Jeugfonds as deel van die inisiatief om van die sosio-ekonomiese
uitdagings aan te spreek gestig en die Jeug Raadgewende Sentrum (JRS) het tot
stand gekom. Dit is hoofsaaklike gestig om die lewensomstandighede van die jeug in
Swartland te verbeter deur hulle by te staan met loopbaanvoorligting, die skryf van
CV’s en om hul eie besighede op die been te bring. Twee beamptes is aangestel om
hierdie doelwit te bereik, een as Loopbaan Voorligting Raadgewer en die ander as
Uitreikbeampte. Hierdie twee beamptes het dieselfde pligte, maar die uitreikbeampte
is hoofsaaklik aangestel om dienste wat ver vanaf die Jeug Raadgewende Sentrum
geleë is, nader aan die Swartland areas te bring.
’n Evaluasie moet uitgevoer word om te verseker dat die program sy doelwitte bereik.
Programevaluering het ten doel om die program se tekortkominge en die areas vir
verbetering te bepaal. Programevaluasie is in hierdie studie uitgevoer om te bepaal
of dit wat beplan is, geïmplementeer word, en in watter mate die program planne
verwesenlik word. Die navorser het gebruik gemaak van JRS planne, verslae en
Swartland Munisipaliteit se jaarverslae. Semi-gestruktureede onderhoude is met
twee senior beamptes van die Swartland Munisipaliteit wat by die JRS betrokke is,
en die bogenoemde aangestelde JRS beamptes gevoer.
Hierdie data insameling instrumente het aan die navorser die inligting gegee oor wat
die JRS beplan en wat dit vanaf July 2006 Tot April 2009 vermag het. Die navorser
het hierdie data ontleed en gevind dat nie alle JRS planne en verslae beskikbaar was
nie. Daar was ook teenstrydighede in doelwitte tussen JRS planne, die Oorenkoms
Memorandum tussen Swartland Munisipaliteit en Umsobomvu en Swartland
Munisipaliteit se Jaarverslae. Ten spyte van hierdie bevindings is daar bevind dat die JRS planne met die JRS resultate soos gerapporteer in die verslae ooreenstem, dus
het die JRS hul planne geïmplementeer. Die JRS het egter nie al die doelwitte bereik
nie, maar die verskil tussne die beplande en werklike uitsette was nie groot nie.
In die lig van hierdie bevindings stel die navorser voor dat daar geïntegreerde
beplanning moet wees om die JRS se prestasie standaarde op te trek, en die JRS
moet hul prestasie in die meeste van die sleutel uitsette verbeter, veral in die
ondersteuning van die jeug in besigheidsontwikkeling en geleenthede.
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The implementation of the rehabilitation service package in the Metropole Health District, Western Cape Province, South AfricaMisbach, Sadia January 2004 (has links)
This research investigated the availability and nature of the rehabilitation service at primary health care level rendered by rehabilitation staff in the Metropole district health services. The aim of the study was to determine the extent to which selected elements of the rehabilitation components of the primary health care service package are currently being implemented. In doing so, the study aimed to identify obstacles within the district management as perceived by rehabilitation therapists that hinder the implementation of the rehabilitation programme, so as to make recommendations for future planning.
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Investigating a transdisciplinary collaborative service delivery approach in addressing learners experiencing barriers to learningWehmeyer, Welma 11 1900 (has links)
Learners experiencing barriers to learning often require intervention and support from multiple professionals with different areas of expertise. Collaboration between professionals is important in avoiding fragmented and incoherent service delivery. Transdisciplinary service delivery allows for maximum integration among the various role players. Disciplinary boundaries are transcended through a process of skills transference and sharing of roles and provide child-centred, coordinated and collaborative support. This study investigates professionals in the Western Cape’s perceptions of a transdisciplinary service delivery approach for supporting learners experiencing barriers to learning.
A sequential mixed method approach was utilized to gain an in depth understanding of professionals’ perceptions. Data were collected in two phases. During the first phase, a quantitative questionnaire was sent to various professional categories in the Western Cape who are expected to provide services to learners experiencing barriers to learning. The aim of the quantitative study was to provide background information for the second phase in which professionals’ perceptions of a transdisciplinary approach for supporting learners experiencing barriers to learning were obtained through eight focus group discussions. Four focus groups consisted of professionals who had not previously been exposed to a transdisciplinary approach. These professionals attended a two hour informative workshop on a transdisciplinary service delivery approach prior to the focus group. The remaining four focus groups consisted of professionals who had previously been exposed to transdisciplinary service delivery. Data were systematically analysed through a hybrid process of inductive and deductive analysis.
Findings indicate that professionals providing services to learners experiencing barriers to learning perceive a transdisciplinary approach as useful and much needed for services provided both in schools and in private practice. Certain aspects of the transdisciplinary approach are perceived as more or less valuable, depending on the context and specific category of learning barrier. Although professionals acknowledge all aspects of the approach as valuable, multiskilling and role release are viewed as most needed. The transference of skills among therapists, teachers, parents and caregivers is perceived to contribute to effective and feasible service delivery. / Psychology of Education / D. Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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The implementation of the rehabilitation service package in the Metropole Health District, Western Cape Province, South AfricaMisbach, Sadia January 2004 (has links)
This research investigated the availability and nature of the rehabilitation service at primary health care level rendered by rehabilitation staff in the Metropole district health services. The aim of the study was to determine the extent to which selected elements of the rehabilitation components of the primary health care service package are currently being implemented. In doing so, the study aimed to identify obstacles within the district management as perceived by rehabilitation therapists that hinder the implementation of the rehabilitation programme, so as to make recommendations for future planning.
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