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Submission Number: 29
Submission ID: 772
Submission UUID: aba6f2ce-6902-4717-99a7-c0e18a1c44a7
Submission URI: /2025/abstracts

Created: Tue, 04/08/2025 - 10:31
Completed: Tue, 04/08/2025 - 10:35
Changed: Wed, 06/25/2025 - 13:55

Remote IP address: 105.245.103.59
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Presenters
Dr.
Sekgobela
Tumelo
0785108243
University of venda
Dr Tumelo Sekgobela is an academic employed as a lecturer at the University of Venda. He has interest in bullying, substance and the resilience of social workers.
No
Abstract
COMPREHENDING BULLYING IN AN EDUCATIONAL SETTING IN LIMPOPO PROVINCE: INSIGHTS FROM THE SOCIAL WORK DISCIPLINE
THEME 3: Policy and Advocacy for Peace building, Environmental and Social Justice
SUB 3.2 Social workers, social movements and advocacy during wars, natural and medical disasters.
Oral Presentation
Tumelo Sekgobela
Tumelo.sekgobela@univen.ac.za
Department of social work
Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education
University of Venda, South African, Limpopo Province

COMPREHENDING BULLYING IN AN EDUCATIONAL SETTING IN LIMPOPO PROVINCE: INSIGHTS FROM THE SOCIAL WORK DISCIPLINE
Bullying is arguably the most prevalent form of aggression and violence experienced by learners during their schooling years. This phenomenon is gaining increasing recognition among social scientists globally and is becoming a pressing concern at local levels. It is widely discussed within social work due to its profound effects on individuals. Bullying is associated with a myriad of social issues, including mental health problems, trauma, diminished academic performance, school dropout rates, and, tragically, suicide. Given the emotionally demanding nature of the social work profession, understanding bullying is of utmost importance. The study was conducted in five regions of the Limpopo Province of South Africa. This location was chosen because of the prevalence of bullying incidents reported across the province. This study employed a qualitative research approach to investigate the understanding of bullying among social workers in educational settings. Social workers were targeted as the study participants. The study aimed to develop a comprehensive understanding of bullying using face-to-face, semi-structured interviews with participants selected through purposive sampling. Prior to data collection, participants provided informed consent and were informed of audio-recording procedures. Thematic content analysis was applied to analyze the data. The study was guided by the ecological approach as a theoretical framework. The study findings revealed that the participants have a clear understanding of bullying. The study recommends continuous training and recruitment of social workers in schools.
Keywords: Bullying, context, learning, social work, understanding.


Reviewer ONE Feedback
Dr
Bashizi Bashige
Murhula
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
Dr
Samkelo
Bala
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted