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Submission Number: 16
Submission ID: 16
Submission UUID: 4da87cf0-02a4-4976-8b88-29d75809fb7b
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts
Created: Thu, 05/11/2023 - 13:43
Completed: Thu, 05/11/2023 - 14:52
Changed: Wed, 06/21/2023 - 12:27
Remote IP address: 102.141.189.182
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Title | Dr. |
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Lastname | ERLANK |
Firstname | ELIZABETH C |
[email protected] | |
Mobile | 0845976464 |
Institution | UNISA |
Biosketch | Dr E C Erlank has been a senior lecturer at the University of South Africa since April 2017. She is the primary lecturer for two fourth-level social work modules. She is the leader and coordinator of a registered engaged scholarship project for staff and children of Child and Youth Care Centres, Tshwane. Her special interests are in the field of substance use disorders and trauma. She is also a certified trainer and facilitator of the International. Traumatic Incident Reduction Association, California, from 2013 and has trained many professionals in Traumatic Incident Reduction techniques to assist trauma victims. |
Is there a Second Presenter? | Yes |
Title | Ms. |
Lastname | BOPAPE |
Firstname | RHULANI SHERLOCK |
[email protected] | |
Mobile | 0824471476 |
Institution | UNISA |
Biosketch | Ms R S Bopape is an experienced social worker and is presently employed at the Department of Correctional Services. She has an advanced knowledge of child protection, family services and assisting victims of trauma. She completed her master's degree at Unisa in 2022 under the supervision of the first presenter. This study explored social workers' experiences, challenges and coping strategies rendering trauma-informed social work services in the Department of Social Development (DSD), Waterberg District, Limpopo Province. |
Is there a Third Presenter? | No |
Title of Presentatation | Navigating trauma-informed social work practice in a resource-limited context: Insights from social workers in the Waterberg District, South Africa |
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 are confronted with persons’ experiencing extreme levels of trauma in South African communities. However, limited research on social workers rendering trauma-informed services in South Africa has been documented. This study aimed to explore the experiences, challenges and coping strategies of social workers rendering trauma-informed social work services in the Department of Social Development (DSD), Waterberg District, Limpopo Province. A qualitative research approach and a phenomenological research design were utilised. The ecological systems theory and trauma-informed perspective were the underlining theoretical frameworks. Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection from a sample of purposively selected social workers. The study complied with ethical principles. The evidence suggested a need for a trauma-informed organisational structure and workforce in the DSD. To build professional capacity, it is recommended that DSD’s current policies and procedures be adjusted to include an organisational trauma-informed perspective. |
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Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? | Yes |
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? | Empirical Research |
Status | Accepted |
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Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? | Yes |
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? | Empirical Research |
Status | Accepted |