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Submission Number: 20
Submission ID: 20
Submission UUID: 0c86d434-218a-4134-8785-7858aeec5096
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Tue, 05/16/2023 - 17:10
Completed: Tue, 05/16/2023 - 17:24
Changed: Wed, 08/16/2023 - 13:59

Remote IP address: 105.245.162.54
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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Presenters
Dr.
Moganedi
Matshemo
0827165981
University of Zululand
Dr Matshemo Joyce Moganedi was born in Limpopo and advanced herself to Gauteng Province. She is a professional social worker, graduated in 2001 from UNISA. She proceeded to her Masters in HIV and AIDS, in the same Institution. She further did her PhD with the University of Limpopo in 2021. Her experiences are Occupational Social work, Policy Development, implementation, and evaluation. Her areas of interest are gender-based violence, victim empowerment, Skills development programme, teenage pregnancy, sheltering services, and male victims. Her passion has been Academia and she has joined the University of Zululand in 2022, KwaZulu-Natal Province as a Lecturer in Social Work Department.
Yes
Mr.
Kulwane
Buti
0827845638
Department of Social Development
Social Work Policy Manager - Transnational Organised Crime (Human Trafficking) - Department of Social Development.
Papers Research and other Achievements
• Integrated Model of Home & Community Based Care and Support published in SABSWA journal of 2000.
• Research titled “Civic Competence in Khutsong” in July 2002. Master of Management (MM) research report at the Wits School of Public & Development Management
• Paper titled “Evaluating the Impact of the Informal Victims’ Charter Education on Selected Residents of the West Rand Region in the Gauteng Province” at the International Conference on Victim Empowerment at Polokwane - October 2010.
• Paper titled “Evolution of the Victim Empowerment Programme in South Africa – A Developmental Perspective” for Gauteng Victim Empowerment Summit - 5 December 2012.
• Organized the Gauteng Men’s Consultative Conference in May 2013.
• Book titled “Navigating Through a Dense Forest”. Self-published with assistance from the Reach Publishers in June 2020.
No
Abstract
The role of psychosocial services during adverse events and resultant trauma from a Human rights perspective
THEME 1: Promoting stakeholder partnerships that protect, support and enhance resilience during adverse events and trauma
SUB 1.1The role of psychosocial services during adverse events and resultant trauma from a Human rights perspective
Oral Presentation
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act 108 of 1996, herein referred to as the Constitution, affirms that all human beings are having human rights. Despite this affirmation, human beings and particularly women and children, go through victimisation either by a stranger or somebody known to them. These victimisations, depending on its intensity, can cause trauma to the victim’s lives. In dealing with these damages (physical, emotional, psychological and otherwise), psycho-social support services are rendered. Resilience theory became a lens. This study was qualitative in nature, and desk-top review was employed to collect data. Document analysis was used. The findings are that adverse events can be traumatic and needs psycho-social support services to help the survivors to develop resilience. Adverse events can take place during childhood and if left for long time without being addressed, can cause post-traumatic stress disorder.
Reviewer ONE Feedback
Dr
Nkosiyazi
Dube
Yes
Desktop review
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
Prof
Veonna
Goliath
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted
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