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Submission Number: 84
Submission ID: 103
Submission UUID: 999158b6-83b8-4d3a-98c6-c2c9f496b101
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Sat, 06/24/2023 - 12:24
Completed: Sat, 06/24/2023 - 12:35
Changed: Wed, 08/16/2023 - 13:25

Remote IP address: 102.141.165.94
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Title Prof.
Lastname Williams
Firstname Heiletje Marili
eMail [email protected]
Mobile 0832832419
Institution University of South Africa
Biosketch Prof Marili Williams holds a PhD in Social Work from the North West University, a Social Work Master’s degree (Cum Laude) also from the North West University and a Bachelor of Social Work, Honours degree from the University of Pretoria, South Africa. I am a qualified social worker and registered to practice at the SA Council for Social Service Professions. I have 25 years of social work practice experience within the South African Police (since 1988), and it is now my 9th year as an academic at the University of South Africa (UNISA). I have vast experience in dealing with traumatic events, trauma debriefing, program development and evaluation/ROI, substance dependency, suicide prevention, life skills training, coaching of managers, marital counselling, colleague relationships within occupational social work, employee health and wellness and research.
Is there a Second Presenter? Yes
Title Mr.
Lastname Motshana
Firstname Clement
eMail [email protected]
Mobile 0832832419
Institution City of Ekurhuleni
Biosketch Successfully completed Master's degree at the University of South Africa
Is there a Third Presenter? No
Title of Presentatation COMPASSION FATIGUE AMONG SOCIAL WORKERS EMPLOYED IN GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS – HOW CAN WE HELP?
Theme Selection THEME 4: Quality management and enhancement of social services
Subtheme FOUR Selection SUB 4.2 Building professional capacity in social service professions through supervision, support, and development
Select your Presentation Type Oral Presentation
Abstract Social workers in government hospitals are tasked to render social work support services to patients and their families within a multidisciplinary team approach. This qualitative study explored and described government hospital social workers’ experiences and reactions to compassion fatigue by applying exploratory, descriptive, and contextual research strategies with a sample of these social workers in Gauteng. Semi-structured interviews with questions contained in an interview guide. The data was analysed using the eight steps of Tesch (in Creswell, 2014), and data verification was applied. Ethical considerations were adhered to throughout the research process. This study’s findings will boost the service delivery offered to patients because social workers who can recognise and deal with compassion fatigue will be able to provide a better quality service. Finally, the study will guide managers and supervisors to recognise compassion fatigue and the importance of supporting social workers in dealing with compassion fatigue and provide content for policy reviews, education and development.
Title Dr
Firstname Boitumelo
Lastname Seepamore
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? This seems like a proposed study, consider resubmission
Status Accepted
Title Prof
Firstname Roelf
Lastname Reinecke
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
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