The family as a sacrosanct conduit of care and protection, as well as a forum for the socialisation of children is increasingly being threatened in Zimbabwe by the exponentially growing impact of the small-house phenomenon (clandestine extramarital affairs). This article reports on a qualitative study, which established that being born and raised in a small-house family is associated with feelings of rejection, loneliness, loss of identity, low self-esteem, poor social intelligence and social stigma. These psychosocial deficits have been noted to contribute to developmental and emotional challenges for children, which can have undesirable social outcomes. This discussion is intended to support service providers and families to effectively s...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Provision of care for children who have been taken from their families can be viewed as being a pote...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of changes in the structure and functions of...
The most distressing consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic's impact on children has been the develop...
Owing to fear to report abuse to significant others (e.g. educators), research highlighted that abus...
Child-headed households are a common family arrangement in the coastal region of Kenya and beyond. T...
As a result of the Zimbabwean socio-economic and political crisis many have joined the Diaspora leav...
In Rwanda, the combined effects of the 1994 genocide and the AIDS pandemic have devastated the lives...
The overwhelming rate of HIV-related mortality in the past decades has eroded traditional safety net...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Even though the phenomenon of child cohabitati...
The child welfare system investigate over 2 Million children each year for parental abuse or neglect...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Substantial resources are invested in psychological support for children orphaned or otherwise made ...
Poverty has and will continue to precipitate enormous suffering for countless children in Zimbabwe. ...
The aim of the study was to explore experiences of a group of adolescent boys, living in single-moth...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Provision of care for children who have been taken from their families can be viewed as being a pote...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of changes in the structure and functions of...
The most distressing consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic's impact on children has been the develop...
Owing to fear to report abuse to significant others (e.g. educators), research highlighted that abus...
Child-headed households are a common family arrangement in the coastal region of Kenya and beyond. T...
As a result of the Zimbabwean socio-economic and political crisis many have joined the Diaspora leav...
In Rwanda, the combined effects of the 1994 genocide and the AIDS pandemic have devastated the lives...
The overwhelming rate of HIV-related mortality in the past decades has eroded traditional safety net...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Even though the phenomenon of child cohabitati...
The child welfare system investigate over 2 Million children each year for parental abuse or neglect...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Substantial resources are invested in psychological support for children orphaned or otherwise made ...
Poverty has and will continue to precipitate enormous suffering for countless children in Zimbabwe. ...
The aim of the study was to explore experiences of a group of adolescent boys, living in single-moth...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Provision of care for children who have been taken from their families can be viewed as being a pote...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of changes in the structure and functions of...