MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOnline social networking usage has increased amongst social workers who utilise it for many reasons, including reflecting on work and private life and for support purposes. This study investigated the relationship between online social networking usage, perceived social support and reflective practice and how it relates to the forensic social worker. With the findings of this study, the researcher hopes to contribute towards an embracing of social media as a tool for social workers and towards a better understanding of the potential risks and benefits of using social media for supportive and reflective purposes. As forensic social workers in South Africa at present receive ...
The correlation method was used in the analysis and interpretation of the result in the study. Out o...
A small-scale, empirical study was undertaken using an evaluation study, an on-line survey and a foc...
The internet provides entertainment, education, and communication. Any subjectively rewarding activi...
The Department of Social Work School of Human and Community Development Faculty of Humanities ...
The master thesis examines the role of social networking sites (SNS) in searching social ...
Worldwide the internet is increasingly used for personal, academic and work-related purposes. Extens...
Spets, A. To share or not to share. A study on social workers’ attitudes towards social media. Degre...
Isolation is a clear indicator of social exclusion. To tackle it, we wondered if it would be possibl...
The novelty of social media provides a "wide open" space for social work research. Multiple question...
The new millennia has been characterised by developments in the digital world, creating a new space ...
The social media site (SMS) Facebook can provide social workers with a method to engage in informal ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate graduate social work students\u27 attitudes about the us...
Negotiating public and private boundaries, as well as the personal and professional boundaries, is e...
In the United Kingdom the emergence of policy guidelines in relation to social media by social work ...
Abstract The aim off this study is to research social workers´ knowledge, use, risks and possibiliti...
The correlation method was used in the analysis and interpretation of the result in the study. Out o...
A small-scale, empirical study was undertaken using an evaluation study, an on-line survey and a foc...
The internet provides entertainment, education, and communication. Any subjectively rewarding activi...
The Department of Social Work School of Human and Community Development Faculty of Humanities ...
The master thesis examines the role of social networking sites (SNS) in searching social ...
Worldwide the internet is increasingly used for personal, academic and work-related purposes. Extens...
Spets, A. To share or not to share. A study on social workers’ attitudes towards social media. Degre...
Isolation is a clear indicator of social exclusion. To tackle it, we wondered if it would be possibl...
The novelty of social media provides a "wide open" space for social work research. Multiple question...
The new millennia has been characterised by developments in the digital world, creating a new space ...
The social media site (SMS) Facebook can provide social workers with a method to engage in informal ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate graduate social work students\u27 attitudes about the us...
Negotiating public and private boundaries, as well as the personal and professional boundaries, is e...
In the United Kingdom the emergence of policy guidelines in relation to social media by social work ...
Abstract The aim off this study is to research social workers´ knowledge, use, risks and possibiliti...
The correlation method was used in the analysis and interpretation of the result in the study. Out o...
A small-scale, empirical study was undertaken using an evaluation study, an on-line survey and a foc...
The internet provides entertainment, education, and communication. Any subjectively rewarding activi...