Utilising group work in the implementation of family preservation services : views of child protection social workers

Date
2016
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Publisher
Stellenbosch University, Department of Social Work
Abstract
The largest area of service rendering in social work in South Africa pertains to child and family welfare. Policy directives indicate that services should be aimed at reducing child abuse and neglect while protecting the child and preserving the family unit. Group work is a cost-effective intervention strategy to be implemented to meet the high demand for child protection services. However, social workers face various challenges when utilising group work in service delivery. Yet because of the advantages of group work in addressing the social isolation of at-risk families, this intervention method should be incorporated into family preservation programmes.
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CITATION: Van Huyssteen, J. & Strydom, M. 2016. Utilising group work in the implementation of family preservation services : views of child protection social workers. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 52(4):546-570, doi:10.15270/52-4-530.
The original publication is available at http://socialwork.journals.ac.za
Keywords
Child welfare workers, Social work with children, Child welfare social workers, Family social work -- South Africa, Family services -- South Africa, Child welfare -- Social services, Child abuse -- South Africa, UCTD, Self-help groups -- Family -- Preservation
Citation
Van Huyssteen, J. & Strydom, M. 2016. Utilising group work in the implementation of family preservation services : views of child protection social workers. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 52(4):546-570, doi:10.15270/52-4-530