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Submission Number: 185
Submission ID: 290
Submission UUID: 9f8a7f41-1a4c-44ff-9498-2abc85518b01
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Thu, 07/27/2023 - 12:24
Completed: Thu, 07/27/2023 - 13:22
Changed: Thu, 08/17/2023 - 13:52

Remote IP address: 121.200.4.237
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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Current page: Complete
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Title Dr.
Lastname NDONGA
Firstname MOREBLESSING MEMORY
eMail [email protected]
Mobile +61 413 722 489
Institution STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY
Biosketch Dr. Moreblessing Ndonga possesses a Ph.D. in Social Work from Stellenbosch University. Currently serving as a Senior Program Advisor for Statewide Children and Families under the Department of Families, Fairness, and Housing in Victoria, Australia, she holds a keen interest in child protection and social policy. With extensive expertise in her field, she strives to create positive change and improve the lives of vulnerable children and families through her dedicated work and research endeavours.
Is there a Second Presenter? Yes
Title Prof.
Lastname Strydom
Firstname Marianne
eMail [email protected]
Mobile +2782 828 8266
Institution STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY
Biosketch Marianne Strydom is a lecturer at Stellenbosch University. Her research interests include child abuse and neglect, child protection, family preservation and practice education. She holds a D.Phil degree from Stellenbosch University.
Is there a Third Presenter? No
Title of Presentatation MITIGATING CHILD MALTREATMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT IN CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES: A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
Theme Selection THEME 2: Building sustainable, resilient, and self-reliant communities through indigenous modalities, inter-sectoral collaborations, and partnerships
Subtheme TWO Selection SUB 2.1 Supporting families in mitigating vulnerabilities
Select your Presentation Type Oral Presentation
Abstract In South Africa, the implementation of child protection service assessments assumes paramount importance in the endeavour to address and mitigate child maltreatment, ultimately facilitating the realisation of children's rights to care and protection, as stipulated in international, regional, and domestic policies and legislation. Social workers are important role players in the care and protection of children in South Africa because they are the only professionals who are legally tasked with undertaking assessments of at-risk children.

The research study therefore investigated the challenges faced by social workers in assessment practice in child protection services. A qualitative research methodology was employed and explorative and descriptive research designs were utilised. The most important conclusion indicates that social workers utilise the prescribed actuarial-based risk assessment tool and that there is a lack of the utilisation of the consensus-based assessment tool. Recommendations are presented on the actions that could be taken to improve assessment practice.
Title Dr
Firstname Boitumelo
Lastname Seepamore
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
Title Prof
Firstname Annaline
Lastname Keet
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
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