LLM (Legum), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe quest for health includes alternative methods to treat and cure illnesses. The centuries-old method of alternative traditional healing has been used in many countries. The importance of traditional healing was realised by the South African government, which has attempted to regulate traditional health practitioners, with the Traditional Health Practitioners Act 22 of 2007 being the final and current result. Traditional healing has been around for many years, encompassing many African traditions and cultures. It is important to establish the definition of a traditional health practitioner and to determine how the World Health Organisation, other organisations and other countries des...
BackgroundThe registration of an alleged 200,000 or more unregulated traditional healers in terms of...
Objectives: To highlight legal and regulatory advances relating to South African traditional health ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 164-191).A number of African countries...
The traditional health care system as it prevails in South Africa is part of African culture and int...
BackgroundThe scope of practice of the traditional healer in South Africa is not guided or circumscr...
Until 1996 the practice of traditional healers was outlawed in South Africa and not afforded a legal...
BackgroundResearch supports the view that the South African traditional healer does not hold a moder...
Although traditional healers have been consulted by a large proportion of the South African populati...
Magister Legum - LLMThis thesis aimed to explore the various legislative provisions that have affect...
BackgroundThe traditional healer in Southern Africa received new status as a statutorily recognized ...
BackgroundThe dilemma of the White traditional healer is an unexpected outcome of the intent to use ...
The need to progress from parallel or merely tolerant health care systems towards integrated systems...
BackgroundBefore the promulgation of the Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 (2007), there wa...
Background The dilemma of the White traditional healer is an unexpected outcome of the intent to us...
BackgroundThe promulgation of the Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 (2007) was guided to a ...
BackgroundThe registration of an alleged 200,000 or more unregulated traditional healers in terms of...
Objectives: To highlight legal and regulatory advances relating to South African traditional health ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 164-191).A number of African countries...
The traditional health care system as it prevails in South Africa is part of African culture and int...
BackgroundThe scope of practice of the traditional healer in South Africa is not guided or circumscr...
Until 1996 the practice of traditional healers was outlawed in South Africa and not afforded a legal...
BackgroundResearch supports the view that the South African traditional healer does not hold a moder...
Although traditional healers have been consulted by a large proportion of the South African populati...
Magister Legum - LLMThis thesis aimed to explore the various legislative provisions that have affect...
BackgroundThe traditional healer in Southern Africa received new status as a statutorily recognized ...
BackgroundThe dilemma of the White traditional healer is an unexpected outcome of the intent to use ...
The need to progress from parallel or merely tolerant health care systems towards integrated systems...
BackgroundBefore the promulgation of the Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 (2007), there wa...
Background The dilemma of the White traditional healer is an unexpected outcome of the intent to us...
BackgroundThe promulgation of the Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 (2007) was guided to a ...
BackgroundThe registration of an alleged 200,000 or more unregulated traditional healers in terms of...
Objectives: To highlight legal and regulatory advances relating to South African traditional health ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 164-191).A number of African countries...