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Submission Number: 52
Submission ID: 52
Submission UUID: 9ccb8566-ce14-4448-983b-0c948f3e164a
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Sat, 05/20/2023 - 20:18
Completed: Sat, 05/20/2023 - 20:21
Changed: Tue, 06/13/2023 - 13:56

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Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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Title Ms.
Lastname sikhitha
Firstname Tshireledzo Vannesa
eMail [email protected]
Mobile 0791036668
Institution UNIVERSITY OF VENDA
Biosketch Ms Tshireletso Sikhitha is a master’s student and a part-time lecturer in the Department of Social Work, at the University of Venda, Faculty of Humanities, Social Science and Education. Her teaching focus is on community work, undergraduate research and fieldwork practice (introduction to integrated methods. Her area of interest is issues around school social work. She is a postgraduate student focusing on barriers to learning in schools.
Is there a Second Presenter? Yes
Title Dr.
Lastname Mamaleka
Firstname Mmaphuti
eMail [email protected]
Mobile 0832707852
Institution university of Venda
Biosketch Dr. Mmaphuti Mamaleka is a senior lecturer in the Department of Social Work, at the University of Venda since 2014. Previously, she worked as a supervisor with the Department of Social Development. Her teaching focus is social work supervision, management, as well as fieldwork practice. Her specialization field is supervision and management. Her areas of interest include parenting, gender-based violence, and Afrocentricity, particularly indigenous knowledge systems. She is supervising under and postgraduate student research. She attends and presents at national and international conferences. She reviewed journal articles and book chapters. She published two book chapters and three articles.
Is there a Third Presenter? No
Title of Presentatation ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL WORK SERVICES TOWARDS ADDRESSING BARRIERS TO LEARNING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN SIBASA CIRCUIT, VHEMBE DISTRICT
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 This study investigated social work services in addressing barriers to learning in public schools, Sibasa Circuit in Vhembe District. The study was conducted in two public secondary schools, focusing on Grade 11 and 12 learners. A qualitative study that used an exploratory research design was conducted. Purposive sampling was used to draw a sample from learners, educators, and social workers. Semi-structured individual interviews and focus groups were used to collect data and were thematically analyzed. The findings revealed that learners encountered the following barriers: teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, bullying, peer pressure, and poverty, which disturbs them to focus on school activities. The findings also revealed that social workers should provide psychosocial counseling, and educational support in addressing barriers to learning. The researcher recommends that the schools appoint social workers permanently to address barriers to learning experienced by learners.

Keywords: Barriers to Learning, Learners, School Social Work, Social Work Services
Title Dr
Firstname Carel
Lastname van Wyk
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Somewhat
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Practice
Status Accepted
Title Prof
Firstname Thulane
Lastname Gxubane
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
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