M.A.The role of volunteerism in South Africa and more particularly in the welfare system tends to be underestimated. Possible reasons are that the value of volunteers is lost due to bad management and utilisation, as well as misconceptions of what “volunteerism” is and who the “volunteer” is. Another reason is that the relationship between social workers and volunteers is based on preconceived ideas and distrust. Greater awareness and broadening of the concepts “volunteerism” and “volunteer” are needed to describe the nature of volunteerism. Welfare organisations are also forced by cutbacks in state subsidies as well as having a broader client system (communities) to find more creative ways to deal with these challenges. The transformation ...
The goal of diploma work is to describe current state of volunteering within social rehabilitation i...
It is becoming more apparent to people in and out of the profession of social work that the voluntee...
This paper examines the effects of the adoption of a social development paradigm on human resource p...
M.A.The role of volunteerism in South Africa and more particularly in the welfare system tends to be...
(Ph.D.) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2005The main assumption that is inherent in the pres...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: On a global scale, there are substantia...
Thesis (M Social Work (Social Work))--University of Stellenbosch, 2007.An exploratory-descriptive re...
M.A. (Social Work)Abstract: Volunteerism has been in existence for many years in both developing and...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Economic theories usually assume t...
After almost 25 years of democracy in South Africa, not everyone has access to the same quality educ...
South Africais a country with many well documented inequalities. To reduce some of them there are ma...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
experiences Samed Bulbulia, Ashley van Niekerk 14 There is a growing recognition of the relevance a...
There is a growing recognition of the relevance and even centrality of volunteerism to adequate coll...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
The goal of diploma work is to describe current state of volunteering within social rehabilitation i...
It is becoming more apparent to people in and out of the profession of social work that the voluntee...
This paper examines the effects of the adoption of a social development paradigm on human resource p...
M.A.The role of volunteerism in South Africa and more particularly in the welfare system tends to be...
(Ph.D.) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2005The main assumption that is inherent in the pres...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: On a global scale, there are substantia...
Thesis (M Social Work (Social Work))--University of Stellenbosch, 2007.An exploratory-descriptive re...
M.A. (Social Work)Abstract: Volunteerism has been in existence for many years in both developing and...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Economic theories usually assume t...
After almost 25 years of democracy in South Africa, not everyone has access to the same quality educ...
South Africais a country with many well documented inequalities. To reduce some of them there are ma...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
experiences Samed Bulbulia, Ashley van Niekerk 14 There is a growing recognition of the relevance a...
There is a growing recognition of the relevance and even centrality of volunteerism to adequate coll...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
The goal of diploma work is to describe current state of volunteering within social rehabilitation i...
It is becoming more apparent to people in and out of the profession of social work that the voluntee...
This paper examines the effects of the adoption of a social development paradigm on human resource p...