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The nature of the supervision in multi-service centres for theelderlyLam, Yu-kiu, Rita., 藍宇喬. January 1993 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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Factors influencing the use of voluntary counselling and testing by university studentsMbengo, Fungai 06 1900 (has links)
The study explored the factors influencing the use of voluntary counselling and testing by university students. This was done by undertaking an exploratory and descriptive qualitative study. Focus group discussions and field notes were used to collect data from the participants.
Outcomes from the study revealed various factors to the uptake of Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) services by university students namely: the desire to know one‟s HIV status, illness, pregnancy, blood donation, to get a reward, the influence of significant others, the influence of media, awareness campaigns, compulsion, to get a job, curiosity, to be a positive role model and the positive attitude and professional conduct of the health care provider. The study also revealed various challenges to the uptake of VCT services by university students namely: the fear of being diagnosed HIV positive, HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination, the low perception of risk to HIV infection, the lack of student friendly VCT services, the shortage of human and infrastructural resources, the inaccessibility of VCT services, the long waiting period for test results, negative perceptions about VCT, the problems with pre-test counselling and ignorance. Going by the participants‟ suggestions VCT services uptake by university students could be improved by increased resource allocation (incentives, human and infrastructural resources), increased awareness campaigns, and improved counselling and making VCT services more accessible / Information Science / MA (Public Health)
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The challenges experienced by adoptive parents in the adoption of orphans and vulnerable children in Zimbabwe : a social work perspectiveMarengu, S. 01 1900 (has links)
Given the general challenges associated with finding alternative care for an increasing
number of orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs) in Zimbabwe, adoption appears to be
an appropriate option. In practice adoption appears is one of the alternative forms of child
care and ye it t has not received the necessary research attention. This study was aimed
at developing an in-depth understanding of the challenges experienced by adoptive
parents in the adoption of OVCs in Zimbabwe and the support system available for them
in managing such challenges using the ecological systems theory.
A qualitative research approach which was designed from exploratory, descriptive and
contextual research designs to understand the challenges experienced by adoptive
parents in the adoption of OVCs in Zimbabwe was adopted, with purposive and snowball
sampling techniques used to identify and recruit a sample of eight parents who have
undergone the process of adoption. Data was collected by means of semi-structured
interviews guided by an interview guide and analysed according to Braun and Clarke’s
six steps of qualitative data analysis. Trustworthiness of this study was evaluated
according to its credibility, transferability, dependability and confirmability as proposed by Guba and Lincoln while relevant ethical principles were upheld throughout the entire
duration of the study. The findings revealed a variety of socio-demographic features of
adoptive parents as well as several challenges and experiences which are presented in
a form of 10 themes and 13 subthemes in this report. Conclusions are drawn based on
the research process and the research findings from which the recommendations are
proposed for research, practice and training and education. / Social Work / M. A. (Social Work)
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Women and homelessness in San Bernardino County: Causes, demographics, services, and hopeAnderson, Queenesther Marie 01 January 2013 (has links)
This study examines the conditions of hopelessness in the city of San Bernardino. The purpose of this study was to examine the ways in which women and men's accessing of services for homelessness differ. This study employs a survey administered at an event given specifically for the homeless population in San Bernardino, and the differences between men and women and their access to support is documented.
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The psychological impact of caregiving on carers of HIV/AIDS orphansGuqa, Valencia Veliswa 19 September 2013 (has links)
HIV/AIDS epidemic has caused much devastation and has left many children destitute and in
need of care and supervision. The present study investigated the psychological impact of
caring on non-professional caregivers of HIV/AIDS orphans and children affected by
HIV/AIDS. General systems theory stands as the epistemological framework informing the
study. The study made use of a qualitative phenomenological approach to explore the lived
experiences of eight non-professional caregivers who participated in the study .From the
themes that were abstracted it was evident that caring for HIV/AIDS orphans is emotionally,
physically and mentally strenuous for the caregivers. It was better recommended that
caregivers be given recognition for their challenging work and be included in the planning
and development of programmes that affect their caregiving role. Furthermore emotional,
psycho-social, and income-generating skills support programmes including training and
educational programmes should be implemented. This will alleviate the distress inherent to
the caregiving role and to equip them with the necessary skills for handling the demands of
their work. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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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 social support networks of single mothers in GuguletuNel, Annele 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M Social Work)--Stellenbosch University, 2004. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This research investigates the social support networks of single mothers.
The basic premise underlying this research is the importance of social workers'
understanding of the social support networks of single mothers. It is necessary for
social workers to identify the social support systems that exist in a social support
network, and to select those systems which would be relevant to the needs of the
single mother. The aim of this study is to present guidelines for social workers to
empower single mothers to utilise social support networks to fulfil their roles as
parents. The research report includes identifying personal information, issues faced by singleparent
families, the nature of single-parenthood, emotional and functional changes
experienced since becoming a single mother and the social support networks of single
mothers. Knowledge of these indicators will increase the awareness of social workers
of the needs of single mothers. The research report includes identifying personal information, issues faced by singleparent
families, the nature of single-parenthood, emotional and functional changes
experienced since becoming a single mother and the social support networks of single
mothers. Knowledge of these indicators will increase the awareness of social workers
of the needs of single mothers.The research report includes identifying personal information, issues faced by singleparent
families, the nature of single-parenthood, emotional and functional changes
experienced since becoming a single mother and the social support networks of single
mothers. Knowledge of these indicators will increase the awareness of social workers
of the needs of single mothers. The research report includes identifying personal information, issues faced by singleparent
families, the nature of single-parenthood, emotional and functional changes
experienced since becoming a single mother and the social support networks of single
mothers. Knowledge of these indicators will increase the awareness of social workers
of the needs of single mothers. The empirical research involved the use of both qualitative and quantitative methods
in order to explore the theoretical part of the research. This section was divided into
two phases. The first phase was devoted to acquiring a sufficient understanding of the
nature of what single-parenthood with an emphasis on single mothers, and also to get
a better understanding of the single mothers' existing social support network. The
second phase included conducting interviews with the single mothers (N=10) with the
help of a questionnaire. The findings and responses of the respondents were analyzed and compared with the
findings from previous studies undertaken by various authors. The findings of this
research can be used as guidelines for social workers who need to assist a single
mother with a need or problem, and more specifically can help the single mother to
utilize her social support network. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie navorsing ondersoek die maatskaplike ondersteuningsnetwerke van enkel
moeders. Die uitgangspunt van die navorsing is dat dit belangrik is dat maatskaplike werkers
begrip sal hê vir die maatskaplike ondersteuningsnetwerke van enkelmoeders. Dis
belangrik dat maatskaplike werkers die maatskaplike ondersteunings sisteme wat in
die maatskaplike ondersteuningsnetwerk bestaan sal identifiseer, en om dan die
sisteme wat relevant is tot die behoeftes van die enkelmoeder te selekteer. Die doel
van die studie is om riglyne daar te stel vir maatskaplike werkers om enkelmoeders te
bemagtig om maatskaplike ondersteuningsnetwerke te gebruik om hul rol as ouers te
vervul. Die navorsings verslag sluit die volgende in: identifiserende persoonlike inligting,
probleme wat enkelouer gesinne kan ondervind, die aard van enkelmoederskap,
emosionele en funsionele veranderinge ondervind sedert enkelmoederskap en die
maatskaplike ondersteuningsnetwerke van enkelmoeders in, Kennis van hierdie
indikatore sal maatskaplike werkers se bewustheid van die behoeftes van enkel
moeders verhoog. Vir die empiriese navorsing is kwalitatiewe en kwantitatiewe metodes gebruik om die
teoretiese aspekte van die navorsing te ondersoek. Hierdie afdeling is in twee fases
verdeel. Die eerste fase is uitgevoer om genoegsame begrip te verkry van die aard van
enkelouerskap met die klem op enkelmoeders, asook om 'n beter begrip te kry van die
enkelmoeder se bestaande maatskaplike ondersteuningsnetwerk. Die tweede fase
behels die voer van onderhoude met enkelmoeders (N=10) met behulp van 'n vraelys,
in Guguletu. Resultate en respondense is ontleed en vergelyk met die bevindinge van vorige studies
wat deur verskillende navorsers onderneem is. Die bevindinge van die navorsing kan
deur maatskaplike werkers gebruik word as riglyne om enkelmoeders wat behoeftes
of probleme ondervind by te staan, en die enkel moeder meer spesifiek kan help om
haar maatskaplike ondersteuningsnetwerk te gebruik.
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Doing hope with children who have been living on the streetSmuts, Meryl Frances 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MEdPsych)--Stellenbosch University, 2004. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This research journey explores the lived experiences of children who had previously
been living on the street and were now part of a house being managed by two
voluntary organisations. The caregivers and boys are incorporated as co-researchers
in a participatory action research journey within a post-modern, social constructivist
paradigm. The following research curiosities inform the study:
• How do the caregivers and children in the house stand up to homelessness and
poverty?
• How do their stories reflect the notion of doing hope?
Positioning myself within the research journey necessitates the discussion of beliefs
and constructs that inform the paradigm, such as post-modernism, social
constructionism, discourses and the deconstruction of discourses. According to
Denzin and Lincoln (1994:14), the research strategy comprises the practical
application of the assumptions underlying the paradigm through the use of certain
skills, and can be regarded as the paradigm in action which provides the methods for
the researcher to engage in the research journey.
In this study, a qualitative method is used to describe and understand human
behaviour and the meaning attached to it in the participant's own terms. The coresearchers
participate during all the aspects of the research journey, and the cyclical
nature of participatory action research described by Babbie and Mouton (2001:315-
316) is honoured.
The narrative approach is used in conducting the conversations. According to White
(1991:28), it is a non-recriminatory, power-sharing way of interaction that provides a
context where the consciousness and knowledges of the person are at the centre of the
process of consultation. An opportunity is created for the boys and caregivers to story
their experiences and to explore the meanings that they attach to these experiences.
The main ethical principles that operate are autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence
and validity.
Tape-recordings, transcriptions, reflections and letters are used to document the
research journey. Homelessness and poverty had been dictating certain behaviours to
the boys, and it was even dictating their lived identities. At the time of the research
journey, the caregivers are creating a community of support that is effectively doing
hope for the boys, thus enabling them to loosen the grip of poverty and homelessness.
Personal reflections indicate that I as researcher am not unaffected by the research
journey. Although obstacles present themselves during the research journey, new
possibilities are opened up for further exploration. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie navorsingsreis ondersoek die ervarings van kinders wat voorheen op straat
gewoon het en wie nou in 'n huis woon wat deur twee vrywillige organisasies bestuur
word. Die versorgers en seuns word betrek as medenavorsers in 'n deelnemende aksienavorsingsreis
binne die raamwerk van 'n postmodernistiese, sosiaal konstruktivistiese
paradigma. Die studie word toegelig deur die volgende navorsings-ondersoeke:
• Hoe weerstaan die versorgers en kinders in die huis die impak van
woningloosheid en armoede?
• Hoe reflekteer die stories wat hulle vertel die idee van 'hoop doen'?
Ten einde myself binne die navorsingsreis te posisioneer noodsaak 'n bespreking van
die oortuigings en samestellings onderliggend aan die paradigma, soos
postmodernisme, sosiaal konstruktivisme, diskoerse en die dekonstruksie van
diskoerse. Volgens Denzen en Lincoln (1994:14) behels die navorsingsstrategie die
praktiese uitvoering van die opvattings onderliggend aan die paradigma deur die
toepassing van sekere vaardighede. Die navorsingsstrategie kan beskou word as die
paradigma in aksie deurdat dit die metodes vir die navorser verskaf om betrokke te
raak by die navorsingsreis.
'n Kwalitatiewe metode word tydens hierdie studie gebruik om menslike gedrag te
beskryf en te verstaan en om vas te stel watter betekenis die deelnemers self aan hulle
belewenisse heg. Die medenavorsers neem deel aan alle aspekte van die
navorsingsreis en die sikliese aard van deelnemende aksienavorsing soos beskryf deur
Babbie en Mouton (2001:315-316) word gerespekteer.
'n Narratiewe benadering word tydens die gesprekke gebruik. Volgens White
(1991:28) is die narratiewe benadering nie-blamerend en is daar 'n gelyke verdeling
van mag. 'n Konteks word geskep waar die bewustelikhede en kennisse van die
persoon sentraal geplaas word in die konsultasieproses. 'n Geleentheid word geskep
vir die seuns en versorgers om hulle ervarings te vertel en om die betekenisse wat
hulle aan die ervarings heg te eksploreer. Hoofsaaklik word outonomie, niekwaadwilligheid,
goedgesindheid en geldigheid as etiese beginsels gerespekteer.
Bandopnames, transkriberings, refleksies en briewe word gebruik om die
navorsingsreis te dokumenteer. Woningloosheid en armoede het vantevore die gedrag
van die seuns, sowel as die identiteite wat hulle uitgeleef het, voorgeskryf. Ten tye
van die navorsingsreis is die versorgers besig om 'n gemeenskap van ondersteuning te
skep wat effektief hoop doen vir die seuns en wat hulle in staat stel om die greep van
woningloosheid en armoede te verbreek. Persoonlike refleksies dui aan dat ek as
navorser nie onaangeraak gelaat word deur die navorsingsreis nie. Struikelblokke
verskyn tydens die navorsingsreis, maar nuwe moontlikhede baan die weg vir verdere
eksplorasie.
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Community-based care for the frail elderly in urban China張學泰, Zhang, Xuetai. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work and Social Administration / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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The role and function of children and youth centre serviceTang, Chit-ping, Jake., 鄧哲平. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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