This paper discusses the experiences of twelve social workers as providers of family preservation services. The sample was selected through purposive and snowball sampling. Data were collected through face-to-face semi-structured interviews, which yielded rich information on a host of challenges experienced by social workers. Some of the challenges entail the parents’ reluctance to participate in family preservation services, their unwillingness to care for their children, non-adherence to intervention plans, protection of perpetrators of child abuse by family members, traditional practices, lack of resources and low salaries. These challenges have an adverse effect on the morale and wellbeing of social worker
This exploratory, qualitative study examined practitioners\u27 perceptions about family preservation...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
This paper presents the competing ideas, values and perceptions that have led to different understan...
This paper discusses the experiences of twelve social workers as providers of family preservation se...
The passage of the Adoptions and Safe Families Act of 1997, with its focus on child safety and concu...
Worldwide, changes in the family have become more evident and families in South Africa are no except...
M.A.Social workers who are rendering statutory services to families are increasingly confronted with...
According to the White Paper for Social Welfare (1997), one of the goals of child and familywelfare ...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to explore the experiences and perceptions family preserva...
Many South African families are beset by social, psychological and economic challenges placing child...
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to understand the problems that emerged while attempting the i...
This qualitative study described the experiences of clients who had previously participated in Famil...
This study identifies factors associated with client participation in intensive, in-home family pres...
In the margin of the ongoing experimental and quasi‐experimental research projects on family preserv...
M.A.Child migration in society today appears to be escalating at a very high rate. The influx of chi...
This exploratory, qualitative study examined practitioners\u27 perceptions about family preservation...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
This paper presents the competing ideas, values and perceptions that have led to different understan...
This paper discusses the experiences of twelve social workers as providers of family preservation se...
The passage of the Adoptions and Safe Families Act of 1997, with its focus on child safety and concu...
Worldwide, changes in the family have become more evident and families in South Africa are no except...
M.A.Social workers who are rendering statutory services to families are increasingly confronted with...
According to the White Paper for Social Welfare (1997), one of the goals of child and familywelfare ...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to explore the experiences and perceptions family preserva...
Many South African families are beset by social, psychological and economic challenges placing child...
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to understand the problems that emerged while attempting the i...
This qualitative study described the experiences of clients who had previously participated in Famil...
This study identifies factors associated with client participation in intensive, in-home family pres...
In the margin of the ongoing experimental and quasi‐experimental research projects on family preserv...
M.A.Child migration in society today appears to be escalating at a very high rate. The influx of chi...
This exploratory, qualitative study examined practitioners\u27 perceptions about family preservation...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
This paper presents the competing ideas, values and perceptions that have led to different understan...