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Submission Number: 120
Submission ID: 155
Submission UUID: cf35c811-372f-45f1-b169-41c84c5dfd0c
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 16:42
Completed: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 16:59
Changed: Tue, 08/01/2023 - 05:31

Remote IP address: 192.96.15.22
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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Webform: Abstract
Presenters
Dr.
Perumal
Nevashnee
0833943090
Nelson Mandela University
Nevashnee Perumal is the second born child of Perumal Subramoney and
Pushpavathee Pillay. She is married to Kessie Perumal with one child, Shamara.
Nevashnee is a lecturer at the Department of Social Development Professions at
Nelson Mandela University (NMU), researching and teaching in the areas of social
work supervision, management, ethics and indigenising the social work curriculum.
Yes
Prof.
Goliath
Veonna
0721968083
Nelson Mandela University
Veonna Goliath is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Development
Professions at Nelson Mandela University (NMU). She lectures, supervises research
and publishes in the area of social issues, clinical social work, substance use disorder,
mental health, family dynamics and youth development.
Yes
Dr
Sithole
Mbongeni
0711623078
UKZN
Mbongeni Sithole is a social work educator, with 12 years of academic experience. He
is a self-driven, life-long learner with practice expertise in community development,
corrections and skills development. His research interests involve supervision,
Afrocentricity, inclusive education and corrections. He embraces skills in reflective
practice, critical thinking and managing diversity
Abstract
Co-generating indigenous and decolonised curricula from the ground: An imbizo for the helping professions
THEME 4: Quality management and enhancement of social services
SUB 4.4 Advancing Decolonial and Afrocentric education, research, and practice
Workshop Presentation
We are six social work academics from five different universities in South Africa researching in a project funded by the NRF that spans three years (2021-2023) entitled: DECOLONISING AND INDIGENISING THE SOCIAL WORK CURRICULUM BY CO CREATING AFRICAN KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION INCUBATORS AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS. The imbizo (workshop) aims to interact with academics, students, researchers and helping professionals so as to critique, reflect and share their experiences of decolonising and indigenising their teaching, learning and practice within the historically colonial work and study environments. The first segment of the workshop entails a brief presentation of the work done thusfar which is aligned to the following main project objective: To tell stories of our lived experiences of being an African. The next segment of the workshop will be based on prompts pertaining to colonialism and higher education to encourage critical self reflection culminating in robust conversations among participants linked to the following project objective: To share our experiences of the curricula we teach and our own contribution to decolonial/indigenous knowledge production. The final segment will draw the main thrusts of the workshop to a logical conclusion encouraging further personal reflections among the participants within their professional spaces.

Reviewer ONE Feedback
Dr
Thabisa
Matsea
Somewhat
Education
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
Dr
Masenyani
Manganyi
Yes
Education
Accepted
x

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