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Submission Number: 33
Submission ID: 33
Submission UUID: 38557318-fa1d-41e8-b940-7f1b4d93ce79
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Fri, 05/19/2023 - 07:42
Completed: Fri, 05/19/2023 - 09:08
Changed: Mon, 06/05/2023 - 06:50

Remote IP address: 41.150.243.61
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Presenters
Mr.
Maluleke
Tsunduka
0784325700
Department of Social Development
Maluleke Tsunduka is a qualified and designated social worker grade 03 working for the Limpopo Department of Social Development since March 2011 to date. He holds a Bachelor of Social Work Degree from the University of Venda (2010) and a Master's of Social Work degree from the University of South Africa (2021). He is currently a Doctor of Social Work candidate at the University of South Africa. His doctoral research focuses on social work and gender-based violence. currently he has 18 career development certificates under his name.
Yes
Dr.
Bhuda
Gladys Bathabile
0124294807
University of South Africa
Gladys Bathabile Bhuda is a senior lecturer in the Department of Social Work at the University of South Africa. She is involved in teaching and learning of social work management, supervision and administration to the undergraduate students. Gladys is also involved in the supervision of postgraduate social work students with the focus on supervision management and health. Gladys has conducted two major research projects titled "abortion and contraceptives: an exploratory study" and " Supportive supervision: a model for social work supervisor" for her master's and PhD Degrees in social work respectively.
No
Abstract
The perspectives of social work supervisees on the quality of supervision
THEME 4: Quality management and enhancement of social services
SUB 4.2 Building professional capacity in social service professions through supervision, support, and development
Oral Presentation
The study was intended to explore the perspectives of social work supervisees on the quality of supervision in the Giyani region of South Africa. A qualitative research approach was adopted to explore, describe and contextualize their perspectives. The data for the study was collected from 13 social work supervisees through semi-structured interviews and was analyzed using Creswell's (2014) steps of data analysis. The study concluded that majority of the participants 10 of 13 are not offered quality supervision by their supervisors in the Giyani region. The participants, amongst other reasons, attributed the poor quality of supervision to the fact that supervisors were not appointed to their supervisory positions but that they are employed as social workers who are then delegated to the supervision tasks without any remuneration for the supervision duties that they render.
Reviewer ONE Feedback
Prof
Reineth
Prinsloo
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
Dr
Mbongeni
Sithole
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted
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