THE NEEDS OF CAREGIVERS IN PRIVATE PLACES OF TEMPORARY CARE IN SOUTH AFRICA

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  • Mandie Dubery North West University
  • Corinne Strydom North West University
  • Herman Strydom North West University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15270/55-1-696

Abstract

DIE BEHOEFTES VAN KINDERVERSORGERS IN PRIVAAT PLEKKE VAN TYDELIKE VERSORGING IN SUID-AFRIKA

This article focuses on the needs of child caregivers when a child in need of care and protection is placed in private places of temporary care. In order to act in the best interest of these children very high expectations and demands are placed on the child caregiver. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with child caregivers. Their greatest need was for training so that they could gain more knowledge and insight in dealing with these children. There was also a need to be part of the team approach. Support from all the relevant roleplayers, especially social workers, would  contribute to successful placement of the child.

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Mandie Dubery, North West University

PhD Student

Corinne Strydom, North West University

COMPRES, Potchefstroomkampus

Herman Strydom, North West University

COMPRES, Potchefstroomkampus

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Published

2019-03-28

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Dubery, M., Strydom, C., & Strydom, H. (2019). THE NEEDS OF CAREGIVERS IN PRIVATE PLACES OF TEMPORARY CARE IN SOUTH AFRICA. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 55(1), 69–86. https://doi.org/10.15270/55-1-696

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