Pascal Rudin
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Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk
The first edition of the Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk (SW/MW) journal was published in April 1965 by the Department of Social Work at Stellenbosch University. During the past decades, SW/MW consistently published four editions per year, with eight articles in each edition. These editions have been open access since 2014, hence freely available online to the public (see https://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub ). The Journal is currently indexed by the Department of Higher Education and Training…
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Barriers to the implementation of a gender-sensitive, child-centred and conflict-sensitive approach in the identification, documentation, tracing, rehabilitation and reintegration (IDTRR) of child sexual exploitation survivors in Zimbabwe
Social work, child support grants and child care in the first 1,000 days: A case study of disposable nappy expenditure in Calvinia-West, South Africa
Perspectives of presiding officers and state prosecutors on the expected quality of forensic social workers’ court reports
Advancing the recruitment of state witnesses through social work interventions: A South African perspective
Milking into a leaking bucket: Rethinking social grants for community economic development in Kaalpan Rural Village, North West, South Africa
The resilience of social workers rendering services to nyaope-dependent youths
Dancing to the beat of a new drum: Harambee for sustainable shared futures in social work education and practice in Africa!
Reflections on social development: Past, present and future
From Copenhagen to Doha: A critical reflection on the reconfiguring of social development, knowledge and authority through global social work
Social work, climate change and environmental justice: Assessing claims of social work’s transformative role
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