Transformational challenges facing contemporary social work : a exploratory study

The release of ex-president Nelson Mandela on 10 February 1990, introduced transformation in South Africa. The road to transformation, in a post apartheid era, placed pressure and demands on the social work profession and the professionals. Change was inevitable (Lesnik 1997:164) while the inequitie...

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Main Author: Cock, Lorraine
Other Authors: Von Schlight, H.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Cock, Lorraine (2008) Transformational challenges facing contemporary social work : a exploratory study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2614>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-26142018-11-19T17:14:16Z Transformational challenges facing contemporary social work : a exploratory study Cock, Lorraine Von Schlight, H. Transformation challenges Contemporary social work practice Post apartheid Transformed services Disparity 361.30968 Social service -- South Africa Public welfare -- South Africa Organizational change -- South Africa Social change -- South Africa State governments -- South Africa The release of ex-president Nelson Mandela on 10 February 1990, introduced transformation in South Africa. The road to transformation, in a post apartheid era, placed pressure and demands on the social work profession and the professionals. Change was inevitable (Lesnik 1997:164) while the inequities and the disparities of the past had to be eliminated and replaced with transformed services. This study explores the transformational challenges experienced in contemporary social work practice at The Department of Social Development, Johannesburg, South Africa. A non-probability sample was selected (Babbie and Mouton 2004:166). A combination of the qualitative and the quantitative approaches, with more emphasis on the quantitative approach was utilized. Questionnaires were used for data collection and analysis was done according to the framework as described by Tesch in De Vos et al., (1998:343). The transformational challenges were identified and guidelines are drafted to assist in addressing the identified challenges. Social Work M.Diac. (Social Work) 2009-09-28T10:47:37Z 2009-09-28T10:47:37Z 2008-11 Dissertation Cock, Lorraine (2008) Transformational challenges facing contemporary social work : a exploratory study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2614> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2614 en 1 online resource (xiii, 135, 14 leaves)
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topic Transformation challenges
Contemporary social work practice
Post apartheid
Transformed services
Disparity
361.30968
Social service -- South Africa
Public welfare -- South Africa
Organizational change -- South Africa
Social change -- South Africa
State governments -- South Africa
spellingShingle Transformation challenges
Contemporary social work practice
Post apartheid
Transformed services
Disparity
361.30968
Social service -- South Africa
Public welfare -- South Africa
Organizational change -- South Africa
Social change -- South Africa
State governments -- South Africa
Cock, Lorraine
Transformational challenges facing contemporary social work : a exploratory study
description The release of ex-president Nelson Mandela on 10 February 1990, introduced transformation in South Africa. The road to transformation, in a post apartheid era, placed pressure and demands on the social work profession and the professionals. Change was inevitable (Lesnik 1997:164) while the inequities and the disparities of the past had to be eliminated and replaced with transformed services. This study explores the transformational challenges experienced in contemporary social work practice at The Department of Social Development, Johannesburg, South Africa. A non-probability sample was selected (Babbie and Mouton 2004:166). A combination of the qualitative and the quantitative approaches, with more emphasis on the quantitative approach was utilized. Questionnaires were used for data collection and analysis was done according to the framework as described by Tesch in De Vos et al., (1998:343). The transformational challenges were identified and guidelines are drafted to assist in addressing the identified challenges. === Social Work === M.Diac. (Social Work)
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