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Submission Number: 122
Submission ID: 157
Submission UUID: b6b249b2-7a81-4325-b8ba-1abe40a87488
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 17:25
Completed: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 17:53
Changed: Sun, 07/16/2023 - 16:15

Remote IP address: 129.232.83.68
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Title Ms.
Lastname Kalaoane
Firstname Mashoeshoe
eMail [email protected]
Mobile +26669335430
Institution National University of Lesotho
Biosketch A completing social work student.
I was a social work intern at the Ministry of Social Development and Itjareng Vocational Training centre which deals which children and adults living with disability. Also have certificates in completing mental health and disability courses.
Is there a Second Presenter? Yes
Title Ms.
Lastname Mokhele
Firstname Nkotseng
eMail [email protected]
Mobile +26651898056
Institution National University of Lesotho
Biosketch A completing social work student. I was a social work intern in the Child and gender protection unit at the Police station and also at Motebang Hospital where I was holding counselling sessions where needed.
Is there a Third Presenter? Yes
Title Ms
Lastname Mphatle
Firstname Thato
eMail [email protected]
Mobile +26651641609
Institution National University of Lesotho
Biosketch A completing social work student. Interned at SheHive Association
Title of Presentatation Psychosocial Damage to children who experience sexual and physical abuse in Mafikeng, Ha Motoko, Lesotho
Theme Selection THEME 1: Promoting stakeholder partnerships that protect, support and enhance resilience during adverse events and trauma
Subtheme ONE Selection SUB 1.2 The protection of physical and psychological health and wellbeing of children, people with disabilities, and older people through fostering safe, sustainable, and inclusive living spaces
Select your Presentation Type Poster Presentation
Abstract Child abuse, encompassing sexual and physical forms, is prevalent worldwide, often perpetrated by close relatives. This study explores the psychological and social repercussions of sexual and physical abuse on children, incorporating insights from victims, caregivers, and key informants. Results reveal a host of negative consequences, including symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, impaired relationships, and social isolation. Promoting awareness campaigns and educating caregivers on handling cases of abuse is recommended.
The study aligns with interpretivism as the research paradigm and employs a qualitative approach and study design. Data collection was premised on in-depth interviews, which was meticulously analyzed and organized with the utilization of narrative and conservation data analysis techniques. Ethical considerations, such as confidentiality, informed consent, and trustworthiness were integral to the study’s implementation.
Mokhele, N.A., Kalaoane, M.J., Mphatle, T.R., Khetheng, M.E., Tsoeunyane, K.P., Motloung, T.J.
Title Dr
Firstname Peggie
Lastname Chiwara
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
Title Dr
Firstname Varoshini
Lastname Nadesan
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
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