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Submission Number: 38
Submission ID: 38
Submission UUID: effb354d-696f-48dc-92b1-ebe877428d95
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Fri, 05/19/2023 - 15:47
Completed: Fri, 05/19/2023 - 16:04
Changed: Fri, 08/11/2023 - 14:00

Remote IP address: 105.225.45.237
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Presenters
Dr.
Abdullah
Somaya
0739232488
University of Cape Town
I hold two PhDs, one in the study of religion, which I obtained through a joint program from the University of Cape Town and Oxford University, and the other that I most recently obtained through the University of Johannesburg under the supervision of Professor Leila Patel. I currently work at the Department of Social Work and Social Development at the University of Cape Town after working previously at the University of Fort Hare.


No
Abstract
Intergenerational family life and care of older people in South Africa
THEME 2: Building sustainable, resilient, and self-reliant communities through indigenous modalities, inter-sectoral collaborations, and partnerships
SUB 2.1 Supporting families in mitigating vulnerabilities
Oral Presentation
This paper examines intergenerational family life, which is the most common African household type, and its inclusion in care service provision for older people in social work and social development in South Africa. The paper draws on the findings of a qualitative research study that was conducted in a religious-cultural environment with older people and their caregivers to identify areas of family vulnerability amidst the difficult socio-economic conditions of South African society. On this basis, various dimensions of inter-sectoral collaboration that are necessary to support families facing adversity are identified. Emphasis is placed on the importance of engaging religious, cultural, and indigenous practice frameworks, and relevant stakeholders to promote appropriate policy and services for clients in relation to their lived realities. These aspects are central to empowering communities in terms of minimizing the vulnerabilities that are attendant to intergenerational family life and care.
Reviewer ONE Feedback
Dr
Somaya
Abdullah
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
Prof
Roelf
Reyneke
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted
x

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