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Submission Number: 15
Submission ID: 750
Submission UUID: 8addc4d2-ea11-4476-933c-c49d7944b5b6
Submission URI: /2025/abstracts

Created: Sat, 03/29/2025 - 17:20
Completed: Sat, 03/29/2025 - 17:23
Changed: Mon, 08/04/2025 - 08:17

Remote IP address: 41.122.138.14
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Title Dr.
Lastname Bottoman-mdlankomo
Firstname Andiswa pamella
eMail pamellamdlankomo78@gmail.com
Mobile 0824083280
Institution University of kwazulu natal
Biosketch Andiswa P. Bottoman-Mdlankomo is a highly motivated and passionate social work contract lecturer at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal-Howard College Campus. Dr. Bottoman-Mdlankomo has a strong background in service delivery, marginalized communities impact on social policies in service delivery, anti-oppressive practice, racism, international learning, and social development. Her doctoral research deepened her skills in designing studies, employing qualitative and quantitative methods, and translating findings into improved service delivery.
Is there a Second Presenter? Yes
Title Prof.
Lastname Moyo
Firstname Otrude Nontobelo
eMail otrmoyo@iu.edu
Mobile +1 (207) 409-6547
Institution Indiana University-South Band
Biosketch Otrude N. Moyo is a professor and director at the Indiana School of Social Work—South Bend Campus. Otrude’s scholarship takes a transdisciplinary local-global lens directed toward addressing societal issues by integrating knowledge systems that have been historically marginalized, focusing on social development issues, diversity and critical multiculturalism, Indigenous knowledge and inequality issues, and social change as it pertains to Southern Africa and Africans in the Diaspora.
Is there a Third Presenter? No
Title of Presentatation The Impact of Neoliberal Ideology on Service Delivery in Historically Resource Deprived Communities: Disrupting Incompetency.
Theme Selection THEME 1: Green Social Work and Climate Resilience: Supporting Vulnerable Communities in the Face of Environmental Crises
Subtheme ONE Selection SUB 1.2 The impact of climate-related disasters (e.g., floods, wildfires, droughts) on marginalized and vulnerable populations.
Select your Presentation Type Oral Presentation
Abstract To be entered
Title Mr
Firstname Jean-Paul
Lastname Pophaim
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
Title Dr
Firstname Marinei
Lastname Herselman
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Somewhat
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted