The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of adults who headed households in their childhood. The phenomenon of child-headed households is intricate and multidimensional. Not only does it have implications on the family system, it also impacts on the community and has insightful consequences for the welfare of children, as well as the realisation of their rights. The rationale for the study was to explore the phenomena of child-headed households from a reflective perspective, from previous child headers of households. In order to carry out this aim, the researcher utilised the systems theory, kinship theory, as well as the African philosophy of Ubuntu to anchor the study. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was u...
This study investigated the practices, dynamics, and discourses pertaining to crossracial adoption (...
This study explores the relationship between social class and engagement with education. A qualitat...
In 2019, there were 78,150 (DfE, 2019) looked after children (LAC) in the United Kingdom. According ...
Within the formal child welfare system in South Africa, foster care is considered the preferred form...
This research aimed to investigate parents’ perspectives on early childhood care and education (ECEC...
Most children who are admitted to hospital due to critical illness (CI) survive as a result of medic...
The research seeks to evaluate the housing service rendering in the Intsika Yethu Local Municipality...
Many young people in foster care experience significant mental health difficulties, leading to atten...
The first Nurture Group (NG) was established by Marjorie Boxall in 1969 to improve the emotional wel...
Whilst a considerable amount of research has explored the social opportunities of children with Spec...
Master of Social Work in Applied Human Sciences. University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban 2017.Cluster f...
The decision to divorce marks a turning point for each individual involved. It can be viewed as more...
The purpose of this study was to critically analyze the impact of Public Policies towards assisting ...
Intellectual stimulation of young children is crucial, because it helps to break the cycle of povert...
Play is among the most fundamental behaviours human beings engage in (Pellegrini, 2009). Through pla...
This study investigated the practices, dynamics, and discourses pertaining to crossracial adoption (...
This study explores the relationship between social class and engagement with education. A qualitat...
In 2019, there were 78,150 (DfE, 2019) looked after children (LAC) in the United Kingdom. According ...
Within the formal child welfare system in South Africa, foster care is considered the preferred form...
This research aimed to investigate parents’ perspectives on early childhood care and education (ECEC...
Most children who are admitted to hospital due to critical illness (CI) survive as a result of medic...
The research seeks to evaluate the housing service rendering in the Intsika Yethu Local Municipality...
Many young people in foster care experience significant mental health difficulties, leading to atten...
The first Nurture Group (NG) was established by Marjorie Boxall in 1969 to improve the emotional wel...
Whilst a considerable amount of research has explored the social opportunities of children with Spec...
Master of Social Work in Applied Human Sciences. University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban 2017.Cluster f...
The decision to divorce marks a turning point for each individual involved. It can be viewed as more...
The purpose of this study was to critically analyze the impact of Public Policies towards assisting ...
Intellectual stimulation of young children is crucial, because it helps to break the cycle of povert...
Play is among the most fundamental behaviours human beings engage in (Pellegrini, 2009). Through pla...
This study investigated the practices, dynamics, and discourses pertaining to crossracial adoption (...
This study explores the relationship between social class and engagement with education. A qualitat...
In 2019, there were 78,150 (DfE, 2019) looked after children (LAC) in the United Kingdom. According ...