Browsing Humanities by Subject "Caregiver"
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Children's perceptions of interactions with their caregivers in child and youth care centres
(2015)In South Africa, alternative care solutions such as foster homes, child-headed households, placements with relatives and Child and Youth Care Centres (CYCCs), are under pressure to provide for the large numbers of children ... -
An HIV and AIDS group work programme empowering adolescents for the possible death of their caregivers
(North-West University, 2009)The overarching objective of this study was to develop and empirically evaluate an HIV and AIDS group work programme empowering adolescents to deal with the possible death of their parents/caregivers. This thesis comprised ... -
The nature of rape incidents involving children ages 7-15 years in the Queenstown district
(2013)As an employee in the South African Police Service, Family Violence, Child Protection Unit the researcher has noticed that there is an increase in the number of rape incidents in children. This became evident from the ... -
Perceptions of Pedi-speaking caregivers regarding the disclosure of child sexual abuse
(2014)As a social worker working for the Department of Social Development, the researcher is rendering services to the Polokwane surrounding areas in Ga-maraba village in Limpopo Province. The beneficiaries of these services are ... -
Reasons for the reluctance to disclose sexual abuse by middle childhood children
(2013)Fighting sexual violence against women and children in South Africa is regarded as a priority. The aim of this study is to explore the reasons for the reluctance to disclose sexual abuse by middle childhood children. Some ... -
'n Verkenning van assesseringspraktyke van maatskaplike werkers in die bepaling van binding tussen die middelkinderjare-kind en sy versorgers
(North-West University, 2008)Assessing the attachment between a child and caregiver is an important task within the social worker's professional domain. This is mostly restricted due to a lack of training and expertise with regard to methods and ...