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Submission Number: 79
Submission ID: 94
Submission UUID: 772b897c-d89d-4cd4-83f9-320ea11a92a6
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts
Created: Mon, 06/19/2023 - 21:32
Completed: Mon, 06/19/2023 - 21:45
Changed: Mon, 07/31/2023 - 18:01
Remote IP address: 102.130.27.39
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Title | Ms. |
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Lastname | Mdlankomo |
Firstname | Andiswa Pamella |
[email protected] | |
Mobile | 0824083280 |
Institution | University of Fort Hare |
Biosketch | Bio Andiswa Pamella Mdlankomo is a Ph.D. candidate in the Social Work Department and Social Development at the University of Fort Hare, South Africa, submitting my thesis, titled: “The Paradox of professional social work service delivery in a resource deprived environment: A critical assessment of the factors that promote or impede the implementation of Batho Pele principles in Buffalo City Metro, Eastern Cape, South Africa”. I am committed and interested in discussing government expectations about improving service delivery in South Africa. |
Is there a Second Presenter? | No |
Title of Presentatation | Abstract on the title: The protection of physical and psychological health and wellbeing of children, people with disabilities, and older people through fostering safe, sustainable, and inclusive living space. |
Theme Selection | THEME 1: Promoting stakeholder partnerships that protect, support and enhance resilience during adverse events and trauma |
Subtheme ONE Selection | SUB 1.2 The protection of physical and psychological health and wellbeing of children, people with disabilities, and older people through fostering safe, sustainable, and inclusive living spaces |
Select your Presentation Type | Oral Presentation |
Abstract | Abstract on the title: The protection of physical and psychological health and well-being of children, people with disabilities, and older people through fostering safe, sustainable, and inclusive living spaces. Andiswa Pamella Mdlankomo: University of Fort Hare ([email protected]), with Hloniphile Khuzwayo: the University of Free State ([email protected] Abstract: To safeguard the physical and mental health and welfare of vulnerable people, through case studies and evidence-based research, the paper will explore various strategies for fostering safe, sustainable, and inclusive living spaces to promote the health and well-being of these vulnerable populations. This applies to everyone, especially children, people with disabilities, and the elderly, who are more vulnerable to the harmful impacts of a dangerous, unsustainable, and exclusive living situation. Their physical well-being depends on having access to clean water, sanitary facilities, and suitable housing. In contrast, their psychological well-being is enhanced by having opportunities for social interaction and leisure activities. Homes, structures, and public areas must be inclusive, accessible, and barrier-free for people with disabilities. Elderly persons require community services that enable them to age in place with dignity and independence and accessible and affordable housing. Keywords: Physical well-being, psychological well-being, environmental degradation, vulnerable population, sustainability. |
Title | Prof |
Firstname | Reineth |
Lastname | Prinsloo |
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? | Somewhat |
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? | The absract is very vague; it refers to safe living spaces but is not clear on exactly what is meant. The presenter refers to case studies - is it based on emoirical research or practice? There is also no title for the presentation. A sub-theme cannot be |
Status | Rejected |
Title | Dr |
Firstname | Mbongeni |
Lastname | Sithole |
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? | Somewhat |
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? | No clear focus |
Status | Rejected |